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" ... inconsistent, whose words, hurried out like water from an inverted bottle, included nothing to be understood, ever beginning, never closing one sentence, rambling from man to man, from one half thought to another, the farce and mockery of national... "
Lydia: Or, Filial Piety. A Novel - Page 145
by John Shebbeare - 1763
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Yale Studies in English, Volume 68

Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - English language - 1925 - 262 pages
...there appeared before me that being undignified by nature, ungraceful, whiffling, inconsistent, whose words, hurried out like water from an inverted bottle, included nothing to be understood, ever beginning, never closing one sentence, rambling from man to man, from one half thought...
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The American Indian in English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - English literature - 1925 - 256 pages
...there appeared before me that being undignified by nature, ungraceful, whiffling, inconsistent, whose words, hurried out like water from an inverted bottle, included nothing to be understood, ever beginning, never closing one sentence, rambling from man to man, from one half thought...
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