English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... pleasure . 217 156 A woman's man ...... . 221 173 Account of a grinning - match 224 179 Account of a whistling - match .. 227 195 On temperance .... 230 198 Character of the salamanders . 234 209 Satire on women .. 237 215 On education ...
... pleasure . 217 156 A woman's man ...... . 221 173 Account of a grinning - match 224 179 Account of a whistling - match .. 227 195 On temperance .... 230 198 Character of the salamanders . 234 209 Satire on women .. 237 215 On education ...
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... pleasures , the laughter , the ridicules of society the old times live again , and I travel in the old country of England . Can the heaviest historian do more for me ? " As we read in these delightful volumes of the Tatler and Specta ...
... pleasures , the laughter , the ridicules of society the old times live again , and I travel in the old country of England . Can the heaviest historian do more for me ? " As we read in these delightful volumes of the Tatler and Specta ...
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... pleasure even to sit in the great kitchen in those days , and see the tide of humankind pass by . We arrive at places now , but we travel no more . Addison talks jocularly of a difference of manner and cos- tume being quite perceivable ...
... pleasure even to sit in the great kitchen in those days , and see the tide of humankind pass by . We arrive at places now , but we travel no more . Addison talks jocularly of a difference of manner and cos- tume being quite perceivable ...
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... pleasure of that age . We have our fine gentlemen , and our " fast men " ; permit me to give you an idea of one particularly fast nobleman of Queen Anne's days , whose biography has been preserved to us by the law reporters . In 1691 ...
... pleasure of that age . We have our fine gentlemen , and our " fast men " ; permit me to give you an idea of one particularly fast nobleman of Queen Anne's days , whose biography has been preserved to us by the law reporters . In 1691 ...
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... pleasure ; and he took a sermon or a caning from his monitor with the most boundless reverence , acquiescence , and affection . — Steele found Addison a stately college Don at Oxford , and himself did not make much figure at this place ...
... pleasure ; and he took a sermon or a caning from his monitor with the most boundless reverence , acquiescence , and affection . — Steele found Addison a stately college Don at Oxford , and himself did not make much figure at this place ...
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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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