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Thus James Buerdsell , 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 Buerdsell , 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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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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... one is scarcely surprised to find him complaining that the rich and great are becoming as bad as the poor and lowly ... alike as patrons of the arts and as landlords in the provinces , noblemen have become indifferent to worth and ...
... one is scarcely surprised to find him complaining that the rich and great are becoming as bad as the poor and lowly ... alike as patrons of the arts and as landlords in the provinces , noblemen have become indifferent to worth and ...
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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