The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 стор. |
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... affection , must have heard many an argument , and joined in many a conversation over Pope's port , or St. John's Bur- gundy , which would not bear to be repeated at other men's boards . I know of few things more conclusive as to the ...
... affection , must have heard many an argument , and joined in many a conversation over Pope's port , or St. John's Bur- gundy , which would not bear to be repeated at other men's boards . I know of few things more conclusive as to the ...
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... affection , which never descend- ed below their grandchildren . Envy and impotent desires are their prevailing pas- sions . But those objects against which their envy seems principally directed , are the vices of the younger sort and ...
... affection , which never descend- ed below their grandchildren . Envy and impotent desires are their prevailing pas- sions . But those objects against which their envy seems principally directed , are the vices of the younger sort and ...
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... affectionate heart ! now that you have been at rest for a hundred and twenty years , not divided in death from the cold heart which caused yours , whilst it beat , such faithful pangs of love and grief - boots it to you now , that the ...
... affectionate heart ! now that you have been at rest for a hundred and twenty years , not divided in death from the cold heart which caused yours , whilst it beat , such faithful pangs of love and grief - boots it to you now , that the ...
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... affections - to the hope of which she had clung amid every vicissitude of his conduct towards her . The most probable bar was his undefined connection with Mrs. Johnson , which , as it must have been perfectly known to her , had ...
... affections - to the hope of which she had clung amid every vicissitude of his conduct towards her . The most probable bar was his undefined connection with Mrs. Johnson , which , as it must have been perfectly known to her , had ...
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... affections sooner or later . Stella and Vanessa both died near him , and away from him . He had not heart enough to see them die . He broke from his fastest friend , Sheridan ; he slunk away from his fondest admirer , Pope . His laugh ...
... affections sooner or later . Stella and Vanessa both died near him , and away from him . He had not heart enough to see them die . He broke from his fastest friend , Sheridan ; he slunk away from his fondest admirer , Pope . His laugh ...
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