English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... passion for politics . A specimen of a news- paper . Characteristics of the manners of different countries .... 398 12 The funeral solemnities of the English . Their passion for flattering epitaphs .... 401 13 An account of Westminster ...
... passion for politics . A specimen of a news- paper . Characteristics of the manners of different countries .... 398 12 The funeral solemnities of the English . Their passion for flattering epitaphs .... 401 13 An account of Westminster ...
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... of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts of Asia ..... 498 No. 102 The passion for gaming among ladies ridiculed ... xi CONTENTS .
... of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts of Asia ..... 498 No. 102 The passion for gaming among ladies ridiculed ... xi CONTENTS .
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... passion for gaming among ladies ridiculed ... PAGE 500 105 The intended coronation described .. 501 112 An election described ... 505 117 A city night - piece .... 507 119 On the distresses of the poor ; exemplified in the life of a ...
... passion for gaming among ladies ridiculed ... PAGE 500 105 The intended coronation described .. 501 112 An election described ... 505 117 A city night - piece .... 507 119 On the distresses of the poor ; exemplified in the life of a ...
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... passion ; and the paper wound up with a letter from Leghorn , an account of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene before Lille , and proposals for publishing two sheets on the present state of Ethiopia , by Mr. Hill : all of which ...
... passion ; and the paper wound up with a letter from Leghorn , an account of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene before Lille , and proposals for publishing two sheets on the present state of Ethiopia , by Mr. Hill : all of which ...
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... passion to create in the admirer some similitude of the object admired . Thus , my 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 ...
... passion to create in the admirer some similitude of the object admired . Thus , my 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 ...
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