English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... wife , his house , and furniture . 455 58 A visitation dinner described ... 458 64 The great exchange happiness for show . Their folly in this respect of use to society ..... 462 65 The history of a philosophic cobbler .. 464 71 The ...
... wife , his house , and furniture . 455 58 A visitation dinner described ... 458 64 The great exchange happiness for show . Their folly in this respect of use to society ..... 462 65 The history of a philosophic cobbler .. 464 71 The ...
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... wife , argues that polygamy is justifi- able in the laity . The society of gentlemen conducting the British A pollo are posed by this casuist , and promise to give him an answer . Celinda then wishes to know from " the gentlemen ...
... wife , argues that polygamy is justifi- able in the laity . The society of gentlemen conducting the British A pollo are posed by this casuist , and promise to give him an answer . Celinda then wishes to know from " the gentlemen ...
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... 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 him his cornetcy in the Guards , from which he was promoted to be a ...
... 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 him his cornetcy in the Guards , from which he was promoted to be a ...
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... wife and children , told them a lie about pressing business , and went off to the " Rose " to the jolly fellows . While Mr. Addison was abroad , and after he came home in rather a dismal way to wait upon Providence in his shabby lodging ...
... wife and children , told them a lie about pressing business , and went off to the " Rose " to the jolly fellows . While Mr. Addison was abroad , and after he came home in rather a dismal way to wait upon Providence in his shabby lodging ...
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... wife , his income , his health , and almost everything but his kind heart . That ceased to trouble him in 1729 , when he died , worn out and almost forgotten by his contemporaries , in Wales , where he had the remnant of a property ...
... wife , his income , his health , and almost everything but his kind heart . That ceased to trouble him in 1729 , when he died , worn out and almost forgotten by his contemporaries , in Wales , where he had the remnant of a property ...
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