English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 стор. |
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... young Captain Steele was cutting a much smarter figure than that of his classical friend of Charterhouse Cloister and Maudlin Walk . Could not some painter give an interview between the gallant captain of Lucas's , with his hat cocked ...
... young Captain Steele was cutting a much smarter figure than that of his classical friend of Charterhouse Cloister and Maudlin Walk . Could not some painter give an interview between the gallant captain of Lucas's , with his hat cocked ...
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... Young Married Lady , " which shows the Dean's opinion of the female society of his day , and that if he despised man he utterly scorned women to . No lady of our time could be treated by any man , were he ever so much a wit or Dean , in ...
... Young Married Lady , " which shows the Dean's opinion of the female society of his day , and that if he despised man he utterly scorned women to . No lady of our time could be treated by any man , were he ever so much a wit or Dean , in ...
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... young lady's mamma . He dates from " Lord Sunderland's office , Whitehall " ; and states his clear income at 1,0251 . per annum . " I promise myself , " says he , " the pleasure of an industrious and virtuous life , in studying to do ...
... young lady's mamma . He dates from " Lord Sunderland's office , Whitehall " ; and states his clear income at 1,0251 . per annum . " I promise myself , " says he , " the pleasure of an industrious and virtuous life , in studying to do ...
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... young lady in the boxes . He has a relish for beauty and goodness wherever he meets it . He admired Shakspeare affectionately , and more than any man of his time ; and , according to his generous expansive nature , called upon all his ...
... young lady in the boxes . He has a relish for beauty and goodness wherever he meets it . He admired Shakspeare affectionately , and more than any man of his time ; and , according to his generous expansive nature , called upon all his ...
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... young object of his affec- tions taking a box out of her pocket and a pinch of snuff ; or if at dinner , by the charmer's side , she deliberately put her knife into her mouth ? If she cut her mother's throat with it , mamma would ...
... young object of his affec- tions taking a box out of her pocket and a pinch of snuff ; or if at dinner , by the charmer's side , she deliberately put her knife into her mouth ? If she cut her mother's throat with it , mamma would ...
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