English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... manner ..... 475 79 The preparations of both theatres , for a winter cam- paign .... 477 81 The ladies ' trains ridiculed ..... 479 86 The races of Newmarket ridiculed . Description of a cart race .... 481 88 The ladies advised to get ...
... manner ..... 475 79 The preparations of both theatres , for a winter cam- paign .... 477 81 The ladies ' trains ridiculed ..... 479 86 The races of Newmarket ridiculed . Description of a cart race .... 481 88 The ladies advised to get ...
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... manner and cos- tume being quite perceivable at Staines , where there passed a young fellow " with a very tolerable periwig , " though , to be sure , his hat was out of fashion , and had a Ramillies cock . I would have liked to travel ...
... manner and cos- tume being quite perceivable at Staines , where there passed a young fellow " with a very tolerable periwig , " though , to be sure , his hat was out of fashion , and had a Ramillies cock . I would have liked to travel ...
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... manners and ours ! We can't tell - you would not bear to be told the whole truth regarding those men and manners . You could no more suffer in a British drawing - room , under the reign of Queen Victoria , a fine gentleman or fine lady ...
... manners and ours ! We can't tell - you would not bear to be told the whole truth regarding those men and manners . You could no more suffer in a British drawing - room , under the reign of Queen Victoria , a fine gentleman or fine lady ...
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... manner . Steele , sitting next my father , whispered him - Do laugh . It is humanity to laugh . Sir Richard , in the evening , being too much in the same condition , was put into a chair , and sent home . Nothing would serve him but ...
... manner . Steele , sitting next my father , whispered him - Do laugh . It is humanity to laugh . Sir Richard , in the evening , being too much in the same condition , was put into a chair , and sent home . Nothing would serve him but ...
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... manner ? " SIR , Your extraordinary behaviour last night , and the liberty you were pleased to take with me , makes ... manners . If you fail of 44 THE TATLER.
... manner ? " SIR , Your extraordinary behaviour last night , and the liberty you were pleased to take with me , makes ... manners . If you fail of 44 THE TATLER.
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