Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - Počet stran: 819 |
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... manner- the artists with a manner of their own - how inferior their pencils are to his in humor , in depicting the public manners , in arresting , amusing the na- tion . The truth , the strength , the free vigor , the kind humor , the ...
... manner- the artists with a manner of their own - how inferior their pencils are to his in humor , in depicting the public manners , in arresting , amusing the na- tion . The truth , the strength , the free vigor , the kind humor , the ...
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... manner of the Clelie romances , and Mil- lamont and Doricourt in the comedy . There was a vast elabo- ration of ... manners . Henrietta Howard accepted the noble old earl's philandering ; answered the queer love letters with due ...
... manner of the Clelie romances , and Mil- lamont and Doricourt in the comedy . There was a vast elabo- ration of ... manners . Henrietta Howard accepted the noble old earl's philandering ; answered the queer love letters with due ...
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... manner which exists among us ; and which , though not visible to foreigners , is instantly understood by English people . Brave , clever , tall , slim , dark , and sentimental - looking , he passed muster in a foreign saloon , and , as ...
... manner which exists among us ; and which , though not visible to foreigners , is instantly understood by English people . Brave , clever , tall , slim , dark , and sentimental - looking , he passed muster in a foreign saloon , and , as ...
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