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Athenian sport, or, Two thousand paradoxes merrily argued, to amuse and divert the age : a paradox in praise of a paradox. Corporeal affections remain after separation ... The loving shrew, or The kindest women are the most cruel ; and so on, to the defence of 2000 paradoxes (or pleasant theses) which seem strange, and contrary to the common opinion : with improvements from the Honourable Mr. Boyle, Lock, Norris, Collier, Crowley, Dryden, Garth, Addison, and other illustrious wits

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  • "Athenian sport, or, Two thousand paradoxes merrily argued, to amuse and divert the age : a paradox in praise of a paradox. Corporeal affections remain after separation ... The loving shrew, or The kindest women are the most cruel ; and so on, to the defence of 2000 paradoxes (or pleasant theses) which seem strange, and contrary to the common opinion : with improvements from the Honourable Mr. Boyle, Lock, Norris, Collier, Crowley, Dryden, Garth, Addison, and other illustrious wits"