English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... Late hours .. 127 264 On long - winded people ... 130 266 On the art of growing old ... 133 ADDISON From Thackeray's English Humorists .. 137 The Spectator No. 7 Popular superstitions ... 9 Clubs .... 10 The uses of the Spectator ...
... Late hours .. 127 264 On long - winded people ... 130 266 On the art of growing old ... 133 ADDISON From Thackeray's English Humorists .. 137 The Spectator No. 7 Popular superstitions ... 9 Clubs .... 10 The uses of the Spectator ...
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... late king ridiculed . English mourning described ... ..... 98 A description of the courts of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts ...
... late king ridiculed . English mourning described ... ..... 98 A description of the courts of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts ...
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... late Captain in Lucas's should be afraid of a dirty sheriff's officer ! That the pink and pride of chivalry should turn pale before a writ ! It stands to record in poor Dick's own handwriting the queer collection is preserved at the ...
... late Captain in Lucas's should be afraid of a dirty sheriff's officer ! That the pink and pride of chivalry should turn pale before a writ ! It stands to record in poor Dick's own handwriting the queer collection is preserved at the ...
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... late as it was . However , the chairmen carried him home , and got him up stairs , when his great complai- sance would wait on them down stairs , which he did , and then was got quietly to bed . " There is another amusing story which ...
... late as it was . However , the chairmen carried him home , and got him up stairs , when his great complai- sance would wait on them down stairs , which he did , and then was got quietly to bed . " There is another amusing story which ...
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... late - House , " when Swift used to visit it , and Steele described it as the centre of pleasure , gallantry , and entertainment , a hundred and forty years ago ! - Dennis , who ran amuck at the literary society of his day , falls foul ...
... late - House , " when Swift used to visit it , and Steele described it as the centre of pleasure , gallantry , and entertainment , a hundred and forty years ago ! - Dennis , who ran amuck at the literary society of his day , falls foul ...
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English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph ... William Makepeace Thackeray,Richard Steele,Oliver Goldsmith Náhled není k dispozici. - 2015 |
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