English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - Počet stran: 514 |
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... received the obviously written later in the day : next one - " Saturday night ( Aug. 30 , 1707 ) . " DEAR , LOVELY MRS . SCURLOCK , I have been in very good company , where your health , under the character of the woman I loved best ...
... received the obviously written later in the day : next one - " Saturday night ( Aug. 30 , 1707 ) . " DEAR , LOVELY MRS . SCURLOCK , I have been in very good company , where your health , under the character of the woman I loved best ...
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... received last night , I beg your pardon that I cannot answer till the next post . . . . Your son at the present writing is mighty well employed in tum- bling on the floor of the room and sweeping the sand with a feather . He grows a ...
... received last night , I beg your pardon that I cannot answer till the next post . . . . Your son at the present writing is mighty well employed in tum- bling on the floor of the room and sweeping the sand with a feather . He grows a ...
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... received this short epistle from an unknown hand . - " SIR , I have no more to trouble you with , than to desire you would in your next help me to some answer to the inclosed concern- ing yourself . In the mean time I congratulate you ...
... received this short epistle from an unknown hand . - " SIR , I have no more to trouble you with , than to desire you would in your next help me to some answer to the inclosed concern- ing yourself . In the mean time I congratulate you ...
Strana 34
... receiving praise from the praise- worthy ; and I own it a very solid happiness , that these my lucubra- tions are approved by a person of so fine a taste as the author of this letter , who is capable of enjoying the world in the ...
... receiving praise from the praise- worthy ; and I own it a very solid happiness , that these my lucubra- tions are approved by a person of so fine a taste as the author of this letter , who is capable of enjoying the world in the ...
Strana 47
... received these advices with all the pain of a parent , but frequently consulted his pillow , to know how to behave himself on such important occasions , as the welfare of his son , and the safety of his fortune . After many agitations ...
... received these advices with all the pain of a parent , but frequently consulted his pillow , to know how to behave himself on such important occasions , as the welfare of his son , and the safety of his fortune . After many agitations ...
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