English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... varying aspects of English life from the time of Addison to the present day : a series anal- ogous to that in which Balzac depicted the man- ners and morals of his French contemporaries . الايطالي Marriage - a - la - mode , Plate.
... varying aspects of English life from the time of Addison to the present day : a series anal- ogous to that in which Balzac depicted the man- ners and morals of his French contemporaries . الايطالي Marriage - a - la - mode , Plate.
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... present volume appear books VI and VII , the first containing the beautiful story of Le Fever , perhaps the most genuinely touching narrative ever penned by the sentimental Sterne ; and the second containing the vivacious account of the ...
... present volume appear books VI and VII , the first containing the beautiful story of Le Fever , perhaps the most genuinely touching narrative ever penned by the sentimental Sterne ; and the second containing the vivacious account of the ...
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... present humorists ! Compare those morals and ours those manners and ours ! We can't tell - you would not bear to be told the whole truth regarding those men and manners . You could no more suffer in a British drawing - room , under the ...
... present humorists ! Compare those morals and ours those manners and ours ! We can't tell - you would not bear to be told the whole truth regarding those men and manners . You could no more suffer in a British drawing - room , under the ...
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... present time . One of the first querists , referring to the passage that a bishop should be the husband of one wife , argues that polygamy is justifi- able in the laity . The society of gentlemen conducting the British A pollo are posed ...
... present time . One of the first querists , referring to the passage that a bishop should be the husband of one wife , argues that polygamy is justifi- able in the laity . The society of gentlemen conducting the British A pollo are posed ...
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... present day — that the rent of the nuptial house in Jermyn Street , sacred to unutterable tenderness and Prue , and three doors from Bury Street , was not paid until after the landlord had put in an execution on Captain Steele's ...
... present day — that the rent of the nuptial house in Jermyn Street , sacred to unutterable tenderness and Prue , and three doors from Bury Street , was not paid until after the landlord had put in an execution on Captain Steele's ...
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