English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... honour . But when we turn our thoughts from the great parts of life on such occasions , and instead of lamenting those who stood ready to give death to those from whom they had the fortune to receive it ; I say , when we let our ...
... honour . But when we turn our thoughts from the great parts of life on such occasions , and instead of lamenting those who stood ready to give death to those from whom they had the fortune to receive it ; I say , when we let our ...
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... honour . I was extolling his accomplish- ments , when the mother told me , " that the little girl who led me in this morning was in her way a better scholar than he . Betty , " says she , " deals chiefly in fairies and sprights ; and ...
... honour . I was extolling his accomplish- ments , when the mother told me , " that the little girl who led me in this morning was in her way a better scholar than he . Betty , " says she , " deals chiefly in fairies and sprights ; and ...
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... honour who will be offended at such a discourse ; I am undertaking , me- thinks , a work worthy an invulnerable hero in romance , rather than a private gentleman with a single rapier : but as I am pretty well acquainted by great ...
... honour who will be offended at such a discourse ; I am undertaking , me- thinks , a work worthy an invulnerable hero in romance , rather than a private gentleman with a single rapier : but as I am pretty well acquainted by great ...
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... honour ; it is enough if he dares to defend ill ones . Thus you often see a common sharper in competition with a gentleman of the first rank ; though all mankind is convinced , that a fighting gamester is only a pickpocket with the ...
... honour ; it is enough if he dares to defend ill ones . Thus you often see a common sharper in competition with a gentleman of the first rank ; though all mankind is convinced , that a fighting gamester is only a pickpocket with the ...
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... HONOURED FATHER , I have received an order under your hand for a thousand pounds , in words at length ; and I think I could swear it is your own hand . I have looked it over and over twenty thousand times . There is in plain letters , T ...
... HONOURED FATHER , I have received an order under your hand for a thousand pounds , in words at length ; and I think I could swear it is your own hand . I have looked it over and over twenty thousand times . There is in plain letters , T ...
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