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1 I | s time no nation was so ridiculous as to put the plural number 2 IV | virtue when revealed in a ridiculous light. He was the only son 3 VIII | and that of the Frondeurs1 ridiculous.~That for which the French 4 XVIII| surprise you is, that this ridiculous incident has been imitated. 5 XIX | Laureate-a title which, how ridiculous soever it may be thought, 6 XIX | picture of the follies and ridiculous foibles of a nation; so 7 XXII | again, nothing can be more ridiculous than to translate a poet 8 XXIII| They are far from being so ridiculous as to brand with infamy 9 XXIV | even the greatest writer ridiculous. These gentlemen, not being 10 XXIV | though not published under so ridiculous a title, are yet written