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Thus James Buerd- sell , fellow of Brasenose College , complained in 1700 that " the prevailing Humour of Scepticism " had become " so extreamly Modish , that no Person can be that self - admir'd thing , a Wit , without it .
Thus James Buerd- sell , fellow of Brasenose College , complained in 1700 that " the prevailing Humour of Scepticism " had become " so extreamly Modish , that no Person can be that self - admir'd thing , a Wit , without it .
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At this point it is easy for the reader to become confused , for the principle of control , which at the start of the passage was called judgment , has now become art ; a few lines later it appears as wit , and by the end of the passage ...
At this point it is easy for the reader to become confused , for the principle of control , which at the start of the passage was called judgment , has now become art ; a few lines later it appears as wit , and by the end of the passage ...
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truncated its scale of values when " one Poetic Itch / Has seiz'd the Court and City , Poor and Rich , " and when farce - the staple of the illiterate has become the delicacy of the nobility.22 For butchers alone to relish Cibber would ...
truncated its scale of values when " one Poetic Itch / Has seiz'd the Court and City , Poor and Rich , " and when farce - the staple of the illiterate has become the delicacy of the nobility.22 For butchers alone to relish Cibber would ...
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