English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... delight and good humor . His laugh rings through the whole house . He must have been invaluable at a tragedy , and have cried as much as the most tender young lady in the boxes . He has a relish for beauty and goodness wherever he meets ...
... delight and good humor . His laugh rings through the whole house . He must have been invaluable at a tragedy , and have cried as much as the most tender young lady in the boxes . He has a relish for beauty and goodness wherever he meets ...
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... delight , which flows from a well - taught and liberal mind . With great respect to country sports , I may say , this gentleman could pass his time agreeably , if there were not a hare or a fox in his county . That calm and elegant ...
... delight , which flows from a well - taught and liberal mind . With great respect to country sports , I may say , this gentleman could pass his time agreeably , if there were not a hare or a fox in his county . That calm and elegant ...
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... delight in pudding and potatoes ; and indeed I retain a benevolence for that sort of food to this day . I do not remember that I distinguished myself in any thing at those years , but by my great skill at taw , for which I was so ...
... delight in pudding and potatoes ; and indeed I retain a benevolence for that sort of food to this day . I do not remember that I distinguished myself in any thing at those years , but by my great skill at taw , for which I was so ...
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... delight in stealing by the crowd , and model- ling their life after such a manner , as is as much above the appro- bation as the practice of the vulgar . Life being too short to give instances great enough of true friendship or good ...
... delight in stealing by the crowd , and model- ling their life after such a manner , as is as much above the appro- bation as the practice of the vulgar . Life being too short to give instances great enough of true friendship or good ...
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... delight . THERE are see their possession , which they do not enjoy . It HERE are several persons who have many pleasures and en- is , therefore , a kind and good office to acquaint them with their own happiness , and turn their ...
... delight . THERE are see their possession , which they do not enjoy . It HERE are several persons who have many pleasures and en- is , therefore , a kind and good office to acquaint them with their own happiness , and turn their ...
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