English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... leaving his gay company to go to Addison's lodging , where his friend sits in the shabby sitting - room , quite serene , and cheer- ful , and poor ? In 1704 , Steele came on the town with another comedy , and behold it was so moral and ...
... leaving his gay company to go to Addison's lodging , where his friend sits in the shabby sitting - room , quite serene , and cheer- ful , and poor ? In 1704 , Steele came on the town with another comedy , and behold it was so moral and ...
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... leave no traces behind me . DUELLING No. 25. ] TUESDAY , JUNE 7 , 1709. [ STEELE . ] A LETTER from a young lady , written in the most passionate terms , wherein she laments the misfortune of a gentleman , her lover , who was lately ...
... leave no traces behind me . DUELLING No. 25. ] TUESDAY , JUNE 7 , 1709. [ STEELE . ] A LETTER from a young lady , written in the most passionate terms , wherein she laments the misfortune of a gentleman , her lover , who was lately ...
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... leave it off ; but she talks so much , and is so learned , that she is above contradiction . However , an accident the other day brought that about , which my eloquence could never accomplish . She had a very pretty fellow in her closet ...
... leave it off ; but she talks so much , and is so learned , that she is above contradiction . However , an accident the other day brought that about , which my eloquence could never accomplish . She had a very pretty fellow in her closet ...
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... leave money to pay for them . MARRIAGE OF JENNY DISTAFF No. 79. ] TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 1709. [ STEELE . ] Felices , ter et amplius , Quos irrupta tenet copula ; nec malis Divulsus querimoniis , Supremâ citius solvet amor die . Thrice ...
... leave money to pay for them . MARRIAGE OF JENNY DISTAFF No. 79. ] TUESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 1709. [ STEELE . ] Felices , ter et amplius , Quos irrupta tenet copula ; nec malis Divulsus querimoniis , Supremâ citius solvet amor die . Thrice ...
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... leave their minds unprepared . " This , dear Jenny , is the reason that the quarrel between Sir Harry Willit and his lady , which began about her squirrel , is irre- concilable . Sir Harry was reading a grave author ; she runs into his ...
... leave their minds unprepared . " This , dear Jenny , is the reason that the quarrel between Sir Harry Willit and his lady , which began about her squirrel , is irre- concilable . Sir Harry was reading a grave author ; she runs into his ...
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