English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... dear friend of Captain Coote , lent him a hundred pounds to buy his commission in the Guards ; once when the cap- tain was arrested for 137. by his tailor , my lord lent him five guineas , often paid his reckoning for him , and showed ...
... dear friend of Captain Coote , lent him a hundred pounds to buy his commission in the Guards ; once when the cap- tain was arrested for 137. by his tailor , my lord lent him five guineas , often paid his reckoning for him , and showed ...
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... dear , am I every day to improve from so sweet a companion . Look up , my fair one , to that Heaven which made thee such ; and join with me to implore its influence on our tender innocent hours , and beseech the Author of love to bless ...
... dear , am I every day to improve from so sweet a companion . Look up , my fair one , to that Heaven which made thee such ; and join with me to implore its influence on our tender innocent hours , and beseech the Author of love to bless ...
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... DEAR , DEAR WIFE , I write to let you know I do not come home to dinner , being obliged to attend some business abroad , of which I shall give you an account ( when I see you in the evening ) , as becomes your dutiful and obedient ...
... DEAR , DEAR WIFE , I write to let you know I do not come home to dinner , being obliged to attend some business abroad , of which I shall give you an account ( when I see you in the evening ) , as becomes your dutiful and obedient ...
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... DEAR WIFE , -I hope I have done this day what will be pleasing to you ; in the meantime shall lie this night at a baker's , one Leg , over against the ' Devil Tavern , ' at Charing Cross . I shall be able to confront the fools who wish ...
... DEAR WIFE , -I hope I have done this day what will be pleasing to you ; in the meantime shall lie this night at a baker's , one Leg , over against the ' Devil Tavern , ' at Charing Cross . I shall be able to confront the fools who wish ...
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... DEAR PRUE , -If you have written anything to me which I should have 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 ...
... DEAR PRUE , -If you have written anything to me which I should have 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 ...
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