English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... doors . In the country I see the young Squire riding to Eton with his servants behind him , and Will Wimble , the friend of the family , to see him safe . To make that journey from the Squire's and back , Will is a week on horseback ...
... doors . In the country I see the young Squire riding to Eton with his servants behind him , and Will Wimble , the friend of the family , to see him safe . To make that journey from the Squire's and back , Will is a week on horseback ...
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... Drury Lane , by which door Mrs. Bracegirdle was to pass on her way from the theatre . As she passed in company of her mamma and a friend , Mr. Page , the Captain seized her by the hand , the soldiers hustled 6 STEELE PAGE.
... Drury Lane , by which door Mrs. Bracegirdle was to pass on her way from the theatre . As she passed in company of her mamma and a friend , Mr. Page , the Captain seized her by the hand , the soldiers hustled 6 STEELE PAGE.
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... door from Germain Street , left hand of Berry Street , " get Jonson to discount a bill for me , and shall dine with him for that end . He is expected at home every minute . " Your most humble , obedient servant , " & c . " TENNIS ...
... door from Germain Street , left hand of Berry Street , " get Jonson to discount a bill for me , and shall dine with him for that end . He is expected at home every minute . " Your most humble , obedient servant , " & c . " TENNIS ...
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... doors from Bury Street , was not paid until after the landlord had put in an execution on Captain Steele's furniture . Addison sold the house and furniture at Hampton , and , after deducting the sum in which his incorrigible friend was ...
... doors from Bury Street , was not paid until after the landlord had put in an execution on Captain Steele's furniture . Addison sold the house and furniture at Hampton , and , after deducting the sum in which his incorrigible friend was ...
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... door with his account , Dick was absent and not ready to pay . He was shirk- ing at the tavern ; or had some particular business ( of somebody's else ) at the ordinary : or he was in hiding , or worse than in hiding , in the lock - up ...
... door with his account , Dick was absent and not ready to pay . He was shirk- ing at the tavern ; or had some particular business ( of somebody's else ) at the ordinary : or he was in hiding , or worse than in hiding , in the lock - up ...
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