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Pagina cxliii
... remarks made in the anecdotes on pages 265 , 266 , 269 ? Was the editor justified in rebuking the remark on the weather , as told on pp . 253 , 254 ! What do you think of the action of Mrs. Stephen A. Douglass upon the following ...
... remarks made in the anecdotes on pages 265 , 266 , 269 ? Was the editor justified in rebuking the remark on the weather , as told on pp . 253 , 254 ! What do you think of the action of Mrs. Stephen A. Douglass upon the following ...
Pagina 85
... remarked , “ Broth- ers , I suppose . " — Weinn's Wit , Humor , and Shakspere . • Mark that in the first half of ... remark upon it . How much funnier is the story of the learned professor who made the Siamese twins the occasion of a ...
... remarked , “ Broth- ers , I suppose . " — Weinn's Wit , Humor , and Shakspere . • Mark that in the first half of ... remark upon it . How much funnier is the story of the learned professor who made the Siamese twins the occasion of a ...
Pagina 313
... Remark the divers characters of a vice which is forbilden , or a virtue which is commended , " f.e. , the qualitica , characteristics , and concomitants of vices and virtues . 4. " Observe the relation of one subject to another . " 5 ...
... Remark the divers characters of a vice which is forbilden , or a virtue which is commended , " f.e. , the qualitica , characteristics , and concomitants of vices and virtues . 4. " Observe the relation of one subject to another . " 5 ...
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