English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... club ..... 136 Tom Varnish . 84 87 148 Kickshaws ... 151 Beauty unadorned 155 The political upholsterer . 89 93 96 158 Tom Folio .... 160 A visit and letter from the upholsterer . 165 The critic ..... 99 102 104 181 Memories of his ...
... club ..... 136 Tom Varnish . 84 87 148 Kickshaws ... 151 Beauty unadorned 155 The political upholsterer . 89 93 96 158 Tom Folio .... 160 A visit and letter from the upholsterer . 165 The critic ..... 99 102 104 181 Memories of his ...
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... Clubs .... 10 The uses of the Spectator ... 149 . 152 155 12 Effect of the supernatural on the imagination ... 158 15 ... club .. 199 86 On physiognomy . 205 81 Party patches .. 90 Adventure of M. Pontignan . 102 Exercise of the fan 202 ...
... Clubs .... 10 The uses of the Spectator ... 149 . 152 155 12 Effect of the supernatural on the imagination ... 158 15 ... club .. 199 86 On physiognomy . 205 81 Party patches .. 90 Adventure of M. Pontignan . 102 Exercise of the fan 202 ...
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... club of authors ... ... 423 426 30 The proceedings of the club of authors ..... 428 41 The behaviour of the congregation in St. Paul's church at prayers . 433 45 The ardour of the people of London in running after sights and monsters ...
... club of authors ... ... 423 426 30 The proceedings of the club of authors ..... 428 41 The behaviour of the congregation in St. Paul's church at prayers . 433 45 The ardour of the people of London in running after sights and monsters ...
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... club in the chimney - corner . The Captain is ogling the chamber- maid in the wooden gallery , or bribing her to know who is the pretty young mistress that has come in the coach . The pack- horses are in the great stable , and the ...
... club in the chimney - corner . The Captain is ogling the chamber- maid in the wooden gallery , or bribing her to know who is the pretty young mistress that has come in the coach . The pack- horses are in the great stable , and the ...
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... club , which are in gold letters over the chimney . Lepidus has a way very uncommon , and speaks on subjects on which any man else would certainly offend , with great dexterity . He gave us a large account of the public meetings of all ...
... club , which are in gold letters over the chimney . Lepidus has a way very uncommon , and speaks on subjects on which any man else would certainly offend , with great dexterity . He gave us a large account of the public meetings of all ...
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