"Merry Philosopher; or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; and the criterion for distinguishing true and genuine wit from that which is false and spurious. Together with instructions for improving the taste of those who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour ... Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"The merry philosopher; or, Thoughts on jesting"@en
"Gedancken von Schertzen <engl.>"
"The merry philosopher; or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; and the criterion for distinguishing true and genuine wit from that which is false and spurious"@en
"Gedancken von Schertzen"
"The merry philosopher ; or, thoughts on jesting"@en
"The merry philosopher, or, Thoughts on jesting : containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed ; and the criterion for distinguishing true and genuine wit from that which is false and spurious. Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour"@en
"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. By George Frederick Meier ... Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"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. By George Frederick Meier ... Now first translated into English from the German original"
"The merry philosopher or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; and the Criterion for distinguishing True and Genuine Wit from that which is False and Spurious. Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour. By George Frederick Meier, Professor of Philosophy at Halle, Member of the Royal Academy at Berlin, and Author of several much-admired Works in the German Language. Now first translated into English from the German original"
"The merry philosopher or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; and the Criterion for distinguishing true and genuine Wit from that which is False and Spurious: Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour. By George Frederick Meier, Professor of Philosophy at Halle, Member of the Royal Academy at Berlin, and Author of several much-admired Works in the German Language. Now first translated into English from the German original"
"The Merry philosopher, or, Thoughts on jesting"@en
"Gedancken von Schertzen (1744)"
"The merry philosopher or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed ; and the Criterion for distinguishing True and Genuine Wit from that which is False and Spurious. Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour. By George Frederick Meier, Professor of Philosophy at Halle, Member of the Royal Academy at Berlin, and Author of several much-admired Works in the German Language. Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"Merry philosopher"
"The merry philosopher; or, Thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed; and the criterion for distinguishing true and genuine wit from that which is false and spurious: together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour"@en
"The merry philosopher or, thoughts on jesting. Containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed ; and the Criterion for distinguishing true and genuine Wit from that which is False and Spurious: Together with instructions for improving the taste of those, who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour. By George Frederick Meier, Professor of Philosophy at Halle, Member of the Royal Academy at Berlin, and Author of several much-admired Works in the German Language. Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"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. By George Frederick Meier, ... Now first translated into English from the German original"
"The merry philosopher, or, Thoughts on jesting : containing rules by which a proper judgment of jests may be formed, and the criterion for distinguishing true and genuine wit from that which is false and spurious, together with instructions for improving the taste of those who have a natural turn for pleasantry and good humour : now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"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. By George Frederick Meier, ... Now first translated into English from the German original"
"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. By George Frederick Meier ... Now first translated into English from the German original"
"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. By George Frederick Meier ... Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"Gedancken von Schertzen : (1744)"
"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. By George Frederick Meier ... Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
"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. By George Frederick Meier ... Now first translated into English from the German original"@en
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Wit and humor , History and criticism , Addresses, essays, lectures.
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