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1 XIV | and gave entirely into the humour of forming hypotheses; and 2 XIX | the school of wit and true humour.~Sir John Vanbrugh has written 3 XIX | Roman. The delicacy of the humour, the allusion, the a propos-all 4 XX | the strength and delicate humour of the original, that I 5 XXII| would be requisite, and humour when explained is no longer 6 XXII| when explained is no longer humour. Whoever sets up for a commentator 7 XXII| the most gay strokes of humour; but which at the same time, 8 XXII| almost inimitable taste; true humour, whether in prose or verse,