The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century1949 |
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... periwig and his hands in lace ruffles . If he wears buckles and square - toed shoes , he steps in them with a consummate grace , and you never hear their creak , or find them treading upon any lady's train or any rival's heels in the ...
... periwig and his hands in lace ruffles . If he wears buckles and square - toed shoes , he steps in them with a consummate grace , and you never hear their creak , or find them treading upon any lady's train or any rival's heels in the ...
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W. M. Thackeray. his dishevelled periwig , and delivering a killing ogle along with his scented billet . And Sabina ? What a comparison that is between the nymph and the sun ! The sun gives Sabina the pas , and does not venture to rise ...
W. M. Thackeray. his dishevelled periwig , and delivering a killing ogle along with his scented billet . And Sabina ? What a comparison that is between the nymph and the sun ! The sun gives Sabina the pas , and does not venture to rise ...
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... periwig in the face of the audience . " - GRAY'S Letters , June 22nd , 1760 . " It having been observed that there was little hospitality in London- Johnson : ' Nay , sir , any man who has a name , or who has the power of pleasing ...
... periwig in the face of the audience . " - GRAY'S Letters , June 22nd , 1760 . " It having been observed that there was little hospitality in London- Johnson : ' Nay , sir , any man who has a name , or who has the power of pleasing ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 7 |
JONATHAN SWIFT | 13 |
RICHARD STEELE | 77 |
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