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The text assembles boastful autobiographical sketches, practical anecdotes, folkwise maxims and polemical asides, interwoven with abrupt transitions, irregular spelling and originally absent punctuation; the author defends personal ventures, ridicules critics, offers quirky advice and reflections on commerce, society, and vanity, often framing experience as proof of worldly success. Short poetic pieces, occasional mock-formal addresses, and editorial notes and prefaces accompany the main prose, producing a collage that oscillates between comic self-aggrandizement and blunt social commentary. Later editions and annotators added punctuation and commentary that highlight the original's idiosyncratic tone.
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