Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... Look you , Dick , few words ; you are in a smooth way of making your fortune ; I hope all will roll on . But how do you intend matters shall pass ' twixt you and me in this business ? Dick . Death and furies ! What a time does take to ...
... Look you , Dick , few words ; you are in a smooth way of making your fortune ; I hope all will roll on . But how do you intend matters shall pass ' twixt you and me in this business ? Dick . Death and furies ! What a time does take to ...
Strana 140
... looks at any object but to find out a moral or a ludicrous effect . Wilkie never looks at any object but to see that ... look at Wilkie's pictures with a mingled feeling of curiosity , and admiration at the accuracy of the representation ...
... looks at any object but to find out a moral or a ludicrous effect . Wilkie never looks at any object but to see that ... look at Wilkie's pictures with a mingled feeling of curiosity , and admiration at the accuracy of the representation ...
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... look to see what o'clock it was . Yet he had nothing else in his character in common with the elder Mr. Shandy ... look , smile , and are adored ; but to all but the heroines of romance and their confidantes , are exceedingly ...
... look to see what o'clock it was . Yet he had nothing else in his character in common with the elder Mr. Shandy ... look , smile , and are adored ; but to all but the heroines of romance and their confidantes , are exceedingly ...
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