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Sir , what Pope means , if he means what he both false and foolish . In the first place , ' what oft was thought is all the worse for being often thought , because , to be wit , it ought to be newly thought . " Mr Pepys .
Sir , what Pope means , if he means what he both false and foolish . In the first place , ' what oft was thought is all the worse for being often thought , because , to be wit , it ought to be newly thought . " Mr Pepys .
Pagina 65
( “ Snail ' in older English could mean ' slug ' ; but it seems doubtful if even in Scottish it could mean ' caterpillar ' . ) for baths , hot or cold , is hardly surprising 64 JOHNSON.
( “ Snail ' in older English could mean ' slug ' ; but it seems doubtful if even in Scottish it could mean ' caterpillar ' . ) for baths , hot or cold , is hardly surprising 64 JOHNSON.
Pagina 65
( ' Snail ' in older English could mean ' slug ' ; but it seems doubtful if even in Scottish it could mean ' caterpillar ' . ) for baths , hot or cold , is hardly surprising 64 JOHNSON.
( ' Snail ' in older English could mean ' slug ' ; but it seems doubtful if even in Scottish it could mean ' caterpillar ' . ) for baths , hot or cold , is hardly surprising 64 JOHNSON.
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