English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... continued . The luxury of the English . Its benefits . The fine gentle- man . The fine lady . . . . . 392 4 English pride . Liberty . An instance of both . Newspapers . Politeness 395 5 English passion for politics . A specimen of a ...
... continued . The luxury of the English . Its benefits . The fine gentle- man . The fine lady . . . . . 392 4 English pride . Liberty . An instance of both . Newspapers . Politeness 395 5 English passion for politics . A specimen of a ...
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... continued : with that of his wife , his house , and furniture . 455 58 A visitation dinner described ... 458 64 The great exchange happiness for show . Their folly in this respect of use to society ..... 462 65 The history of a ...
... continued : with that of his wife , his house , and furniture . 455 58 A visitation dinner described ... 458 64 The great exchange happiness for show . Their folly in this respect of use to society ..... 462 65 The history of a ...
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... low , and turned gently on his toes . After this circular motion , he continued bent in that humble posture for some time , looking on his book . After this he recovered himself by a 59 THE TATLER A dancing-master practising by book.
... low , and turned gently on his toes . After this circular motion , he continued bent in that humble posture for some time , looking on his book . After this he recovered himself by a 59 THE TATLER A dancing-master practising by book.
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... continued proofs ever since our first acquaintance . I am , & c . " It happened that the daughter of these two excellent persons was by when I was reading this letter . At the sight of the coffin , in which was the body of her mother ...
... continued proofs ever since our first acquaintance . I am , & c . " It happened that the daughter of these two excellent persons was by when I was reading this letter . At the sight of the coffin , in which was the body of her mother ...
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... continued he ; " and after the strictest and most malicious examination , could find but two faults in him ; one of them is in the Æneids , where there are two commas instead of a parenthesis ; and another in the third Georgic , where ...
... continued he ; " and after the strictest and most malicious examination , could find but two faults in him ; one of them is in the Æneids , where there are two commas instead of a parenthesis ; and another in the third Georgic , where ...
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