English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... Gentleman , " containing nine volumes , and written during the period , 1760 to 1767. In this present volume appear books VI and VII , the first containing the beautiful story of Le Fever , perhaps the most genuinely touching narrative ...
... Gentleman , " containing nine volumes , and written during the period , 1760 to 1767. In this present volume appear books VI and VII , the first containing the beautiful story of Le Fever , perhaps the most genuinely touching narrative ...
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... gentleman of military appearance , who travels with pistols , as all the rest of the world does , and has a rattling gray mare in the stables which will be saddled and away with its owner half an hour before the " Fly " sets out on its ...
... gentleman of military appearance , who travels with pistols , as all the rest of the world does , and has a rattling gray mare in the stables which will be saddled and away with its owner half an hour before the " Fly " sets out on its ...
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... gentleman or fine lady of Queen Anne's time , or hear what they heard and said , than you would receive an ancient ... gentlemen , and our " fast men " ; permit me to give you an idea of one particularly fast nobleman of Queen Anne's ...
... gentleman or fine lady of Queen Anne's time , or hear what they heard and said , than you would receive an ancient ... gentlemen , and our " fast men " ; permit me to give you an idea of one particularly fast nobleman of Queen Anne's ...
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... gentleman is hurt ! " The chairmen put up their pipes , and help the gentleman over the railings , and carry him , ghastly and bleeding , to the Bagnio in Long Acre , where they knock up the surgeon a pretty tall gentle- man : but that ...
... gentleman is hurt ! " The chairmen put up their pipes , and help the gentleman over the railings , and carry him , ghastly and bleeding , to the Bagnio in Long Acre , where they knock up the surgeon a pretty tall gentle- man : but that ...
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... gentlemen conducting the British A pollo are posed by this casuist , and promise to give him an answer . Celinda then wishes to know from " the gentlemen , " concerning the souls of the dead , whether they shall have the satisfaction to ...
... gentlemen conducting the British A pollo are posed by this casuist , and promise to give him an answer . Celinda then wishes to know from " the gentlemen , " concerning the souls of the dead , whether they shall have the satisfaction to ...
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