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THE

ENGLISH HUMOURISTS

OF THE

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.

BY

WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY.

A NEW EDITION.

LONDON:

SMITH, ELDER & CO., 15, WATERLOO PLACE.

1870.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY JAN 10 1942

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THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS

OF THE

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.

LECTURE THE FIRST.

SWIFT.

IN treating of the English humourists of the past age, it is of the men and of their lives, rather than of their books, that I ask permission to speak to you; and in doing so, you are aware that I cannot hope to entertain you with a merely humourous or facetious story. Harlequin without his mask is known to present a very sober countenance, and was himself, the story goes, the melancholy patient whom the Doctor advised to go and see Harlequin-a man full of cares and perplexities like the rest of us, whose Self must always be serious to him, under whatever mask

1 The anecdote is frequently told of our performer, RICH.

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