English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... , pray give us the reason why kissing is so much in fashion : what benefit one receives by it , and who was the inventor , and you will oblige Corinna . " To this queer demand the lips of Phoebus , smiling , answer 9 STEELE.
... , pray give us the reason why kissing is so much in fashion : what benefit one receives by it , and who was the inventor , and you will oblige Corinna . " To this queer demand the lips of Phoebus , smiling , answer 9 STEELE.
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... 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 No more of ...
... 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 No more of ...
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... reason and understanding . ) Such a frame of mind raises that sweet enthusiasm , which warms the imagination at the sight of every work of nature , and turns all round you into a picture and landscape . I shall be ever proud of advices ...
... reason and understanding . ) Such a frame of mind raises that sweet enthusiasm , which warms the imagination at the sight of every work of nature , and turns all round you into a picture and landscape . I shall be ever proud of advices ...
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... reason , as any mark , with which a child is born , is to be taken away by any future application . Hence it is , that good - nature in me is no merit ; but having been so fre- quently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause ...
... reason , as any mark , with which a child is born , is to be taken away by any future application . Hence it is , that good - nature in me is no merit ; but having been so fre- quently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause ...
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... little before dinner , we found , that though we drank two bottles a man , we had much more reason to recollect than forget what had passed the night before . A VISIT TO A FRIEND No. 95. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 38 THE TATLER.
... little before dinner , we found , that though we drank two bottles a man , we had much more reason to recollect than forget what had passed the night before . A VISIT TO A FRIEND No. 95. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 38 THE TATLER.
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