English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... give , and do not force me to tax my credulity or to fortify it by evidence . I take up a volume of Dr. Smollett , or a volume of the Spectator , and say the fiction carries a greater amount of truth in solution than the volume which ...
... give , and do not force me to tax my credulity or to fortify it by evidence . I take up a volume of Dr. Smollett , or a volume of the Spectator , and say the fiction carries a greater amount of truth in solution than the volume which ...
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... give you an idea of one particularly fast nobleman of Queen Anne's days , whose biography has been preserved to us by the law reporters . In 1691 , when Steele was a boy at school , my Lord Mohun was tried by his peers for the murder of ...
... give you an idea of one particularly fast nobleman of Queen Anne's days , whose biography has been preserved to us by the law reporters . In 1691 , when Steele was a boy at school , my Lord Mohun was tried by his peers for the murder of ...
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... 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 know those whom they most valued in this transitory life . The gentlemen of the ...
... 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 know those whom they most valued in this transitory life . The gentlemen of the ...
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... sale or execution , the result of which was to give him a little ready money . Having a small house in Jermyn Street for which he couldn't pay , and a country- house at Hampton on which he had borrowed money , 20 STEELE.
... sale or execution , the result of which was to give him a little ready money . Having a small house in Jermyn Street for which he couldn't pay , and a country- house at Hampton on which he had borrowed money , 20 STEELE.
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... give some account of my life . I shall therefore , for the satisfaction of the present age , and the benefit of posterity , present the world with the following abridgement of it . It is remarkable , that I was bred by hand , and eat ...
... give some account of my life . I shall therefore , for the satisfaction of the present age , and the benefit of posterity , present the world with the following abridgement of it . It is remarkable , that I was bred by hand , and eat ...
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