English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... passed a young fellow " with a very tolerable periwig , " though , to be sure , his hat was out of fashion , and had a Ramillies cock . I would have liked to travel in those days ( being of that class of travellers are who proverbially ...
... passed a young fellow " with a very tolerable periwig , " though , to be sure , his hat was out of fashion , and had a Ramillies cock . I would have liked to travel in those days ( being of that class of travellers are who proverbially ...
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... in Drury Lane , by which door Mrs. Bracegirdle was to pass on her way from the theatre . As she passed in company of her mamma and a friend , Mr. Page , the Captain seized her by the hand , the soldiers hustled 6 STEELE PAGE.
... in Drury Lane , by which door Mrs. Bracegirdle was to pass on her way from the theatre . As she passed in company of her mamma and a friend , Mr. Page , the Captain seized her by the hand , the soldiers hustled 6 STEELE PAGE.
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... passed after his death into the possession of his daughter Elizabeth , by his second wife , Miss Scurlock , of Carmarthen- shire . She married the Hon . John , afterwards third Lord Trevor . At her death , part of the letters passed to ...
... passed after his death into the possession of his daughter Elizabeth , by his second wife , Miss Scurlock , of Carmarthen- shire . She married the Hon . John , afterwards third Lord Trevor . At her death , part of the letters passed to ...
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... passed from the gentlefolks to the servants ; at breakfast several persons had a word and a joke for Mrs. Betty , my lady's maid , who warmed the cream and had charge of the canister ( the tea cost thirty shil- lings a pound in those ...
... passed from the gentlefolks to the servants ; at breakfast several persons had a word and a joke for Mrs. Betty , my lady's maid , who warmed the cream and had charge of the canister ( the tea cost thirty shil- lings a pound in those ...
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... passed from hand to hand and mouth to mouth , but when pressed by the noble host upon the gallant Tom Neverout , he said , " No , faith , my lord ; I like your wine , and won't put a churl upon a gentleman . Your honor's claret is good ...
... passed from hand to hand and mouth to mouth , but when pressed by the noble host upon the gallant Tom Neverout , he said , " No , faith , my lord ; I like your wine , and won't put a churl upon a gentleman . Your honor's claret is good ...
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