English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... seen my friend with the gray mare and the black vizard . Alas ! there always came a day in the life of that warrior when it was the fashion to accompany him as he passed without his black mask , and with a nosegay in his hand ...
... seen my friend with the gray mare and the black vizard . Alas ! there always came a day in the life of that warrior when it was the fashion to accompany him as he passed without his black mask , and with a nosegay in his hand ...
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... seen in the course of his life , and the person to whom he has looked up with the greatest wonder and reverence , was the head boy at his school . The schoolmaster himself hardly inspires such an awe . The head boy construes as well as ...
... seen in the course of his life , and the person to whom he has looked up with the greatest wonder and reverence , was the head boy at his school . The schoolmaster himself hardly inspires such an awe . The head boy construes as well as ...
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... seen any actual service . He who wrote about himself , his mother , his wife , his loves , his debts , his friends , and the wine he drank , would have told us of his battles if he had seen any . His old patron , Ormond , probably got ...
... seen any actual service . He who wrote about himself , his mother , his wife , his loves , his debts , his friends , and the wine he drank , would have told us of his battles if he had seen any . His old patron , Ormond , probably got ...
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... seen from the following notes . The " house in Bury Street , St. James's " was now taken . " To MRS . STEELE . " Oct. 16 , 1707 . " DEAREST BEING ON EARTH , Pardon me if you do not see me till eleven genuineness of conversations ; they ...
... seen from the following notes . The " house in Bury Street , St. James's " was now taken . " To MRS . STEELE . " Oct. 16 , 1707 . " DEAREST BEING ON EARTH , Pardon me if you do not see me till eleven genuineness of conversations ; they ...
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... seen the color of your honor's money : we will be very much obliged if you'll pay it directly , for until you do we won't drive in another nail . " Sir Richard said that his friend's elocution was perfect , but that he didn't like his ...
... seen the color of your honor's money : we will be very much obliged if you'll pay it directly , for until you do we won't drive in another nail . " Sir Richard said that his friend's elocution was perfect , but that he didn't like his ...
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