The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 стор. |
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... , we must call that man an Englishman whose father comes from an old Yorkshire family , and his mother from an old Leicestershire one ! eminently English ; his statement is elaborately simple ; he 16 ENGLISH HUMOURISTS .
... , we must call that man an Englishman whose father comes from an old Yorkshire family , and his mother from an old Leicestershire one ! eminently English ; his statement is elaborately simple ; he 16 ENGLISH HUMOURISTS .
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... comes down from his master with rage in his heart , and has not a kind word even for little Hester Johnson ? Perhaps for the Irish secretary , his Excellency's con- descension was even more cruel than his frowns . Sir William would ...
... comes down from his master with rage in his heart , and has not a kind word even for little Hester Johnson ? Perhaps for the Irish secretary , his Excellency's con- descension was even more cruel than his frowns . Sir William would ...
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... comes out of his subject , as in that wonderful passage , when Gulliver's box having been dropped by the eagle into the sea , and Gulliver having been received into the ship's cabin , he calls upon the crew to bring the box into the ...
... comes out of his subject , as in that wonderful passage , when Gulliver's box having been dropped by the eagle into the sea , and Gulliver having been received into the ship's cabin , he calls upon the crew to bring the box into the ...
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... comes to be fourscore . For the law thinks it to be a reasonable indulgence that those who are condemned , without any fault of their own , to a perpetual continuance in the world , should not have their misery doubled by the load of a ...
... comes to be fourscore . For the law thinks it to be a reasonable indulgence that those who are condemned , without any fault of their own , to a perpetual continuance in the world , should not have their misery doubled by the load of a ...
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... comes forward to the footlights , and they perform on each other's tiptoes that pas which you all know and which is only interrupted by old grandpapa awaking from his doze at the pasteboard cha- let ( whither he returns to take another ...
... comes forward to the footlights , and they perform on each other's tiptoes that pas which you all know and which is only interrupted by old grandpapa awaking from his doze at the pasteboard cha- let ( whither he returns to take another ...
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