English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... young lady's journal of a week 367 Various advantages of the spectators .. 371 Humourous way of sorting companies .. 397 On compassion . . . 262 266 268 272 403 On the death of the King of France .. 275 435 On female extravagances ...
... young lady's journal of a week 367 Various advantages of the spectators .. 371 Humourous way of sorting companies .. 397 On compassion . . . 262 266 268 272 403 On the death of the King of France .. 275 435 On female extravagances ...
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... young Squire riding to Eton with his servants behind him , and Will Wimble , the friend of the family , to see him safe . To make that journey from the Squire's and back , Will is a week on horseback . The coach takes five days between ...
... young Squire riding to Eton with his servants behind him , and Will Wimble , the friend of the family , to see him safe . To make that journey from the Squire's and back , Will is a week on horseback . The coach takes five days between ...
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... young mistress that has come in the coach . The pack- horses are in the great stable , and the drivers and ostlers carousing in the tap . And in Mrs. Landlady's bar , over a glass of strong waters , sits a gentleman of military ...
... young mistress that has come in the coach . The pack- horses are in the great stable , and the drivers and ostlers carousing in the tap . And in Mrs. Landlady's bar , over a glass of strong waters , sits a gentleman of military ...
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... young Swift had begun to make acquaintance with English court manners and English servitude , in Sir William Temple's family , another Irish youth was brought to learn his humanities at the old school of Charter- house , near Smithfield ...
... young Swift had begun to make acquaintance with English court manners and English servitude , in Sir William Temple's family , another Irish youth was brought to learn his humanities at the old school of Charter- house , near Smithfield ...
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... young Steele of Mer- ton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusiliers , who got his company through the patronage of my Lord Cutts - the father of Mr. Steele ...
... young Steele of Mer- ton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusiliers , who got his company through the patronage of my Lord Cutts - the father of Mr. Steele ...
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