English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... face , who thrusts a long pistol into the coach window , and bids the company to hand out their purses . . . . It must have been no small pleasure even to sit in the great kitchen in those days , and see the tide of humankind pass by ...
... face , who thrusts a long pistol into the coach window , and bids the company to hand out their purses . . . . It must have been no small pleasure even to sit in the great kitchen in those days , and see the tide of humankind pass by ...
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... face too , a trifle tarnished with drink , and that poet , that philosopher , pale , proud , and poor , his friend and moni- tor of school - days , of all days ? How Dick must have bragged about his chances and his hopes , and the fine ...
... face too , a trifle tarnished with drink , and that poet , that philosopher , pale , proud , and poor , his friend and moni- tor of school - days , of all days ? How Dick must have bragged about his chances and his hopes , and the fine ...
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... faces all around me , talking of money ; while all my am- bition , all my wealth , is love ! Love which animates my heart , sweetens my humor , enlarges my soul , and affects every action of my life . lovely charmer I owe , that many ...
... faces all around me , talking of money ; while all my am- bition , all my wealth , is love ! Love which animates my heart , sweetens my humor , enlarges my soul , and affects every action of my life . lovely charmer I owe , that many ...
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... face , and a dusky countenance . Yet with such a face and such a shape , he discovered at sixty that he took himself for a beauty , and appeared to be more mortified at being told that he was ugly , than he was by any reflection made ...
... face , and a dusky countenance . Yet with such a face and such a shape , he discovered at sixty that he took himself for a beauty , and appeared to be more mortified at being told that he was ugly , than he was by any reflection made ...
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... face the Religion which he adored and which he had offended : to have to shirk down back lanes and alleys , so as to avoid the friend whom he loved and who had trusted him ; to have the house , which he had intended for his wife , whom ...
... face the Religion which he adored and which he had offended : to have to shirk down back lanes and alleys , so as to avoid the friend whom he loved and who had trusted him ; to have the house , which he had intended for his wife , whom ...
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