English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... entered into pecuniary , or other promissory , engagements with the neighboring lollipop - venders and piemen - exhibited an early fondness and capacity for drinking mum and sack , and borrowed from all his comrades who had money to ...
... entered into pecuniary , or other promissory , engagements with the neighboring lollipop - venders and piemen - exhibited an early fondness and capacity for drinking mum and sack , and borrowed from all his comrades who had money to ...
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... entered , and with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance told us , " she had been searching her closet for something very good , to treat such an old friend as I was . " Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the ...
... entered , and with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance told us , " she had been searching her closet for something very good , to treat such an old friend as I was . " Her husband's eyes sparkled with pleasure at the ...
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... entered my little godson to give me a point of war . His mother , between laughing and chiding , would have put him out of the room ; but I would not part with him so . I found upon conversation with him , though he was a little noisy ...
... entered my little godson to give me a point of war . His mother , between laughing and chiding , would have put him out of the room ; but I would not part with him so . I found upon conversation with him , though he was a little noisy ...
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... general knowledge of who and who are together , cannot fill her vacant hours so much , but she is sometimes obliged to descend to enter- tainments less intellectual . T TOM WILDAIR No. 60. ] SATURDAY , AUGUST 27 46 THE TATLER.
... general knowledge of who and who are together , cannot fill her vacant hours so much , but she is sometimes obliged to descend to enter- tainments less intellectual . T TOM WILDAIR No. 60. ] SATURDAY , AUGUST 27 46 THE TATLER.
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... entered my bed - chamber this morning in a very great fright , and told me , she was afraid my parlour was haunted ; for that she had found several panes of my windows broken , and the floor strewed with half - pence . I have not yet a ...
... entered my bed - chamber this morning in a very great fright , and told me , she was afraid my parlour was haunted ; for that she had found several panes of my windows broken , and the floor strewed with half - pence . I have not yet a ...
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English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph ... William Makepeace Thackeray,Richard Steele,Oliver Goldsmith Náhled není k dispozici. - 2015 |
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