English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... humour 37 A lady's library .. 45 French fashions ... 49 The coffee - house 183 186 190 193 69 The Royal Exchange ... 196 72 The everlasting club .. 199 86 On physiognomy . 205 81 Party patches .. 90 Adventure of M. Pontignan . 102 ...
... humour 37 A lady's library .. 45 French fashions ... 49 The coffee - house 183 186 190 193 69 The Royal Exchange ... 196 72 The everlasting club .. 199 86 On physiognomy . 205 81 Party patches .. 90 Adventure of M. Pontignan . 102 ...
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... humour , and his matter ; others admire the whole man . Some pretend , from the informations of their friends in town , to de- cypher the author ; and others confess they are lost in their guesses . For my part , I must own myself a ...
... humour , and his matter ; others admire the whole man . Some pretend , from the informations of their friends in town , to de- cypher the author ; and others confess they are lost in their guesses . For my part , I must own myself a ...
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... humour as I am now in , I can the better indulge myself in the softnesses of humanity , and enjoy that sweet anxiety which arises from the memory of past afflictions . We , that are very old , are better able to remember things which ...
... humour as I am now in , I can the better indulge myself in the softnesses of humanity , and enjoy that sweet anxiety which arises from the memory of past afflictions . We , that are very old , are better able to remember things which ...
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... humour , made her sit down with us . She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and , to keep up the good humour she had brought in with 4I THE TATLER.
... humour , made her sit down with us . She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and , to keep up the good humour she had brought in with 4I THE TATLER.
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... humour she had brought in with her , turned her raillery upon me . " Mr. Bickerstaff , you remember you followed me one night from the play - house ; suppose you should carry me thither to - morrow night , and lead me into the front ...
... humour she had brought in with her , turned her raillery upon me . " Mr. Bickerstaff , you remember you followed me one night from the play - house ; suppose you should carry me thither to - morrow night , and lead me into the front ...
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