English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... father of the man , the father of young Steele of Mer- ton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusiliers , who got his company through the patronage of my Lord ...
... father of the man , the father of young Steele of Mer- ton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusiliers , who got his company through the patronage of my Lord ...
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... , he fell to sinning again . In that charming paper in the Tatler , in which he records his father's death , his mother's griefs , his own most solemn and tender emotions , he says he is interrupted by the arrival 12 STEELE.
... , he fell to sinning again . In that charming paper in the Tatler , in which he records his father's death , his mother's griefs , his own most solemn and tender emotions , he says he is interrupted by the arrival 12 STEELE.
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... father , " says Dr. John Hoadly , the Bishop's son , " when Bishop of Bangor , was , by invitation , present at one of the Whig meetings , held at the ' Trumpet , ' in Shire Lane , when Sir Richard , in his zeal , rather exposed himself ...
... father , " says Dr. John Hoadly , the Bishop's son , " when Bishop of Bangor , was , by invitation , present at one of the Whig meetings , held at the ' Trumpet , ' in Shire Lane , when Sir Richard , in his zeal , rather exposed himself ...
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... father , at which time I was not quite five years of age : but was rather amazed at what all the house meant , than possessed of a real under- standing why nobody would play with us . I remember I went into the room where his body lay ...
... father , at which time I was not quite five years of age : but was rather amazed at what all the house meant , than possessed of a real under- standing why nobody would play with us . I remember I went into the room where his body lay ...
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... father's coffin , and shows you his beautiful mother weeping , and himself an unconscious little boy wondering at her side . His own natural tears flow as he takes your hand and confidingly asks your sym- pathy . “ See how good and ...
... father's coffin , and shows you his beautiful mother weeping , and himself an unconscious little boy wondering at her side . His own natural tears flow as he takes your hand and confidingly asks your sym- pathy . “ See how good and ...
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