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" With Regard to the former, I demand whether I have not as good a Title to Laugh, as Men have to be Ridiculous, and to expose Vice, as another hath to be Vicious. "
The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ... - Σελίδα 20
των Jonathan Swift - 1768
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