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Doctor Beattie's Tract is called An Essay on Laughter and Ludicrous Writing .
Whilst the Author carefully perused that Essay , it gave him a very agreeable
surprise to discover , that on a question so nice and curious , there should ,
without any ...
Doctor Beattie's Tract is called An Essay on Laughter and Ludicrous Writing .
Whilst the Author carefully perused that Essay , it gave him a very agreeable
surprise to discover , that on a question so nice and curious , there should ,
without any ...
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... and hypothesis , can hardly be persuaded that there was ever any difficulty in
the question . ' But there is reason to think , that the world will soon be favoured
with an opportunity of judging for itself , in regard to the merits of that performance
.
... and hypothesis , can hardly be persuaded that there was ever any difficulty in
the question . ' But there is reason to think , that the world will soon be favoured
with an opportunity of judging for itself , in regard to the merits of that performance
.
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The Author can truely say , that he has endeavoured , as much as he could , in
the most abstruse questions , to avoid obscurity ; and in regard to such of his
remarks as may be thought too minute and particular , if just , they will not , he
hopes ...
The Author can truely say , that he has endeavoured , as much as he could , in
the most abstruse questions , to avoid obscurity ; and in regard to such of his
remarks as may be thought too minute and particular , if just , they will not , he
hopes ...
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Besides , if by these the particular questions which come exactly within the
description of the rule may be solved ; by the other , such general rules
themselves , as serve for the solution of endless particulars , may be discovered .
The case I ...
Besides , if by these the particular questions which come exactly within the
description of the rule may be solved ; by the other , such general rules
themselves , as serve for the solution of endless particulars , may be discovered .
The case I ...
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Ridicule is not only confined to questions of less moment , but is fitter for refuting
error than for supporting truth , for restraining from wrong conduct , than for
inciting to the practice of what is right . Nor are these the sole restrictions ; it is not
...
Ridicule is not only confined to questions of less moment , but is fitter for refuting
error than for supporting truth , for restraining from wrong conduct , than for
inciting to the practice of what is right . Nor are these the sole restrictions ; it is not
...
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