English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... kind , lazy , and good - natured , this boy went invariably into debt with the tart - woman ; ran out of bounds , and entered into pecuniary , or other promissory , engagements with the neighboring lollipop - venders and piemen ...
... kind , lazy , and good - natured , this boy went invariably into debt with the tart - woman ; ran out of bounds , and entered into pecuniary , or other promissory , engagements with the neighboring lollipop - venders and piemen ...
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... kind both in and out of his cups . " My father , " says Dr. John Hoadly , the Bishop's son , " when Bishop of Bangor , was , by invitation , present at one of the Whig meetings , held at the ' Trumpet , ' in Shire Lane , when Sir ...
... kind both in and out of his cups . " My father , " says Dr. John Hoadly , the Bishop's son , " when Bishop of Bangor , was , by invitation , present at one of the Whig meetings , held at the ' Trumpet , ' in Shire Lane , when Sir ...
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... kind , By nature , reason , learning , blind ; You who through frailty stepped aside , And you who never err'd through pride ; You who in different sects were shamm'd , And come to see each other damn'd ; ( So some folk told you , but ...
... kind , By nature , reason , learning , blind ; You who through frailty stepped aside , And you who never err'd through pride ; You who in different sects were shamm'd , And come to see each other damn'd ; ( So some folk told you , but ...
Strana 34
... kind of forgetting ourselves , is but a mean way of entertainment , in comparison of that which is considering , knowing , and enjoying ourselves . The pleasures of ordinary people are in their passions ; but the seat of this delight is ...
... kind of forgetting ourselves , is but a mean way of entertainment , in comparison of that which is considering , knowing , and enjoying ourselves . The pleasures of ordinary people are in their passions ; but the seat of this delight is ...
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... kind and good office to acquaint them with their own happiness , and turn their attention to such instances of their good fortune as they are apt to overlook . Persons in the married state often want such a monitor ; and pine away their ...
... kind and good office to acquaint them with their own happiness , and turn their attention to such instances of their good fortune as they are apt to overlook . Persons in the married state often want such a monitor ; and pine away their ...
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