The comical fellow; or wit and humour for town and country. Containing the newest, drollest, laughable, funny, and compleatest collection of diverting jests Funny Jokes Lively Bon Mots Keen Repartees Excellent Puns Wholesome Stories Humourous Sayings Entertaining Tales Pleasant Adventures Agreeable Humbugs Curious Bulls Smart Quibblzs Witty Gibes Odd Whims Queer Fables and other Flashes of Merriment. The Whole being freed from the old, stale, and insipid Jests, which are in most other Collections, and contain more real Wit and Fun than any thing of the kind every yet published, though at more than treble the Price. By Tim. Gape, grin-master general.

  • Gape, Tim., Grin-master General.
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[1795?]
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London : printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, [1795?]

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72p.,plate ; 120.

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ESTC T94211

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