English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... head is off his own shoulders ; the lords and judges can wag theirs no longer ; the bailiff's writs have ceased to run ; the honest chair- men's pipes are put out , and with their brawny calves they have walked away into Hades - all as ...
... head is off his own shoulders ; the lords and judges can wag theirs no longer ; the bailiff's writs have ceased to run ; the honest chair- men's pipes are put out , and with their brawny calves they have walked away into Hades - all as ...
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... head boy at his school . The schoolmaster himself hardly inspires such an awe . The head boy construes as well as the schoolmaster himself . When he begins to speak the hall is hushed , and every little boy listens . He writes off ...
... head boy at his school . The schoolmaster himself hardly inspires such an awe . The head boy construes as well as the schoolmaster himself . When he begins to speak the hall is hushed , and every little boy listens . He writes off ...
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... head boy . Addi- son wrote his exercises . Addison did his best themes . He ran Addison's messages : fagged for him and blacked his shoes : to be in Joe's company was Dick's greatest pleasure ; and he took a sermon or a caning from his ...
... head boy . Addi- son wrote his exercises . Addison did his best themes . He ran Addison's messages : fagged for him and blacked his shoes : to be in Joe's company was Dick's greatest pleasure ; and he took a sermon or a caning from his ...
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... head to come into the company on his knees , with a tankard of ale in his hand to drink off to the immortal memory , and to return in the same manner . Steele , sitting next my father , whispered him - Do laugh . It is humanity to laugh ...
... head to come into the company on his knees , with a tankard of ale in his hand to drink off to the immortal memory , and to return in the same manner . Steele , sitting next my father , whispered him - Do laugh . It is humanity to laugh ...
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... head . .... When I lay in your place , and on your pillow , I assure you I fell into tears last night , to think that my charming little insolent might be then awake and in pain ; and took it to be a sin to go to sleep . " For this ...
... head . .... When I lay in your place , and on your pillow , I assure you I fell into tears last night , to think that my charming little insolent might be then awake and in pain ; and took it to be a sin to go to sleep . " For this ...
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