English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... courts of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts of Asia ..... 498 No. 102 The passion for gaming among ladies ridiculed ... xi ...
... courts of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts of Asia ..... 498 No. 102 The passion for gaming among ladies ridiculed ... xi ...
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... court - yard , where the " Exeter Fly " is housed that performs the journey in eight days , God willing , having achieved its daily flight of twenty miles , and landed its passengers for supper and sleep . The curate is taking his pipe ...
... court - yard , where the " Exeter Fly " is housed that performs the journey in eight days , God willing , having achieved its daily flight of twenty miles , and landed its passengers for supper and sleep . The curate is taking his pipe ...
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... court manners and English servitude , in Sir William Temple's family , another Irish youth was brought to learn his humanities at the old school of Charter- house , near Smithfield ; to which foundation he had been appointed by James ...
... court manners and English servitude , in Sir William Temple's family , another Irish youth was brought to learn his humanities at the old school of Charter- house , near Smithfield ; to which foundation he had been appointed by James ...
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... Court , and to the Commission of the Peace for Middle- sex , and to the honor of knighthood , Steele had been preferred soon after the accession of George I .; whose cause honest Dick had nobly fought , through disgrace , and danger ...
... Court , and to the Commission of the Peace for Middle- sex , and to the honor of knighthood , Steele had been preferred soon after the accession of George I .; whose cause honest Dick had nobly fought , through disgrace , and danger ...
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... Court ? ' I replied , ' It will be on Tuesday come se'nnight . ' Pr'ythee allow me at least to kiss your hand before that day , that my mind may be in some composure . O Love ! ' A thousand torments dwell about thee , Yet who could live ...
... Court ? ' I replied , ' It will be on Tuesday come se'nnight . ' Pr'ythee allow me at least to kiss your hand before that day , that my mind may be in some composure . O Love ! ' A thousand torments dwell about thee , Yet who could live ...
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