English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... heard and said , than you would receive an ancient Briton . It is as one reads about savages , that one contemplates the wild ways , the barbarous feasts , the terrific pastimes , of the men of pleasure of that age . We have our fine ...
... heard and said , than you would receive an ancient Briton . It is as one reads about savages , that one contemplates the wild ways , the barbarous feasts , the terrific pastimes , of the men of pleasure of that age . We have our fine ...
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... heard he was dead . This gave me first the reputation of a conjurer , which has been of great disadvantage to me ever since , and kept me out of all public employments . The greater part of my later years has been divided between Dick's ...
... heard he was dead . This gave me first the reputation of a conjurer , which has been of great disadvantage to me ever since , and kept me out of all public employments . The greater part of my later years has been divided between Dick's ...
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... heard in the country , about my marriage to one of my neighbour's daughters . Upon which the gentleman , my friend said , " Nay , if Mr. Bickerstaff marries a child of any of his old com- panions , I hope mine shall have the preference ...
... heard in the country , about my marriage to one of my neighbour's daughters . Upon which the gentleman , my friend said , " Nay , if Mr. Bickerstaff marries a child of any of his old com- panions , I hope mine shall have the preference ...
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... heard of persons , who had been possessed with imaginations and appearances which had no foundation in nature , but had been taken with sudden madness in the midst of a seeming clear and untainted reason . This made him very gravely ...
... heard of persons , who had been possessed with imaginations and appearances which had no foundation in nature , but had been taken with sudden madness in the midst of a seeming clear and untainted reason . This made him very gravely ...
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... heard of a Gascon general , who , by the lucky grazing of a bullet on the roll of his stocking , took occasion to halt all his life after . But as for our peaceable cripples , I know no foundation for their behaviour , without it may be ...
... heard of a Gascon general , who , by the lucky grazing of a bullet on the roll of his stocking , took occasion to halt all his life after . But as for our peaceable cripples , I know no foundation for their behaviour , without it may be ...
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