English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... natural tongue . " Addison laughs at women equally ; but , with the gentleness and politeness of his nature , smiles at them and watches them , as if they were harmless , half - witted , amusing , pretty creatures , only made to be ...
... natural tongue . " Addison laughs at women equally ; but , with the gentleness and politeness of his nature , smiles at them and watches them , as if they were harmless , half - witted , amusing , pretty creatures , only made to be ...
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... nature . We possess of poor Steele's wild and chequered life some of the most curious memoranda that ever were left ... natural daughter of Steele's ; and part to Lady Trevor's next of kin , Mr. Scurlock . They were published by the ...
... nature . We possess of poor Steele's wild and chequered life some of the most curious memoranda that ever were left ... natural daughter of Steele's ; and part to Lady Trevor's next of kin , Mr. Scurlock . They were published by the ...
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... 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 they knew ...
... 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 they knew ...
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... natural beauties . This pastoral letter , if I may so call it , must be written by a man who carries his ... nature , and turns all round you into a picture and landscape . I shall be ever proud of advices from this gentleman ...
... natural beauties . This pastoral letter , if I may so call it , must be written by a man who carries his ... nature , and turns all round you into a picture and landscape . I shall be ever proud of advices from this gentleman ...
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... nature is more proper to be considered by the com- pany who frequent this place than that of duels , it is worth our consideration to examine into this chimerical groundless humour , and to lay every other thought aside , until we have ...
... nature is more proper to be considered by the com- pany who frequent this place than that of duels , it is worth our consideration to examine into this chimerical groundless humour , and to lay every other thought aside , until we have ...
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