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quote: T was the saying of an ancient sage (Gorgias Leontinus, apud Aristotles Rhetoric, lib. iii. c. 18), that humour was the only test of gravity, and gravity of humour. For a subject which would not bear raillery was suspicious; and a jest which would not bea Image:
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