English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... learning , but a vast acquaintance with the world . He had known men and taverns . He had lived with gownsmen , with troopers , with gentlemen ushers of the Court , with men and women of fashion ; with authors and wits , with the ...
... learning , but a vast acquaintance with the world . He had known men and taverns . He had lived with gownsmen , with troopers , with gentlemen ushers of the Court , with men and women of fashion ; with authors and wits , with the ...
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... 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 they knew No more of Jove's ...
... 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 they knew No more of Jove's ...
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... learning on the other side eight years old . I perceived him a very great historian in Æsop's Fables ; but he frankly declared to me his mind , " that he did not delight in that learning , because he did not believe they were true ...
... learning on the other side eight years old . I perceived him a very great historian in Æsop's Fables ; but he frankly declared to me his mind , " that he did not delight in that learning , because he did not believe they were true ...
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... learning and difficulty . Sir Jeoffrey Notch , who is the oldest of the club , has been in pos- session of the right - hand chair time out of mind , and is the only man among us that has the liberty of stirring the fire . This our ...
... learning and difficulty . Sir Jeoffrey Notch , who is the oldest of the club , has been in pos- session of the right - hand chair time out of mind , and is the only man among us that has the liberty of stirring the fire . This our ...
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... learning , employed to get together Tgood editions , and stock the libraries of great men . There is not a sale of books begins until Tom Folio is seen at the door . There is not an auction where his name is not heard , and that too in ...
... learning , employed to get together Tgood editions , and stock the libraries of great men . There is not a sale of books begins until Tom Folio is seen at the door . There is not an auction where his name is not heard , and that too in ...
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