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... Sense , and Modesty ' ( No. 282 ) , ' good Sense , Modesty ' ( No.308 ) , Modesty , Good - nature , Justice , and Humanity ' ( No.544 ) , etc. 2. Modest ( y ) ' is used in the papers treating of the fashion , where our authors assume a ...
... Sense , and Modesty ' ( No. 282 ) , ' good Sense , Modesty ' ( No.308 ) , Modesty , Good - nature , Justice , and Humanity ' ( No.544 ) , etc. 2. Modest ( y ) ' is used in the papers treating of the fashion , where our authors assume a ...
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... Sense . Good Sense was the Father of Wit , who married a Lady of a Collateral Line called Mirth , by whom he had issue Humour ( No. 35 ) . And false humour ' in this way : The Impostor ( i.e. False Humour ) descends Originally from ...
... Sense . Good Sense was the Father of Wit , who married a Lady of a Collateral Line called Mirth , by whom he had issue Humour ( No. 35 ) . And false humour ' in this way : The Impostor ( i.e. False Humour ) descends Originally from ...
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... sense with 6 ones in a con- temptuous sense , that fancy ( or fanciful ) ' has innumerable in- stances in its lexical meaning while only 3 are found in a depreciative meaning , that ' irregular ( ity ) ' occurs 4 times in a good sense ...
... sense with 6 ones in a con- temptuous sense , that fancy ( or fanciful ) ' has innumerable in- stances in its lexical meaning while only 3 are found in a depreciative meaning , that ' irregular ( ity ) ' occurs 4 times in a good sense ...
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