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The merry philosopher;, or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; ... Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour
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The merry philosopher;, or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; ... Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour
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1765.
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288765
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Meier, Georg Friedrich (1718-1777)
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