English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... LAURENCE STERNE OLIVER GOLDSMITH ILLUSTRATED AFTER DRAWINGS BY WILLIAM HOGARTH SHOWING THE DRESS , MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THAT PERIOD NEW YORK The Century Co 1906 Copyright , 1906 , by THE CENTURY CO . Published Ambition.
... LAURENCE STERNE OLIVER GOLDSMITH ILLUSTRATED AFTER DRAWINGS BY WILLIAM HOGARTH SHOWING THE DRESS , MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THAT PERIOD NEW YORK The Century Co 1906 Copyright , 1906 , by THE CENTURY CO . Published Ambition.
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... Dress and show 162 18 Italian opera 165 21 Choice of a profession 168 25 Letter from a valetudinarian 171 26 Reflections in Westminster Abbey . 174 28 Office for the regulation of signs .. 177 34 The club of spectators 180 35 False wit ...
... Dress and show 162 18 Italian opera 165 21 Choice of a profession 168 25 Letter from a valetudinarian 171 26 Reflections in Westminster Abbey . 174 28 Office for the regulation of signs .. 177 34 The club of spectators 180 35 False wit ...
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... dress . Two instances of this ...... 446 449 53 The absurd taste for certain forms of literature .... 54 The character of an important trifler , ( Beau Tibbs ) . 452 55 The character of the trifler continued : with that of his wife ...
... dress . Two instances of this ...... 446 449 53 The absurd taste for certain forms of literature .... 54 The character of an important trifler , ( Beau Tibbs ) . 452 55 The character of the trifler continued : with that of his wife ...
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... dress , the pleasures , the laughter , the ridicules of society the old times live again , and I travel in the old country of England . Can the heaviest historian do more for me ? " As we read in these delightful volumes of the Tatler ...
... dress , the pleasures , the laughter , the ridicules of society the old times live again , and I travel in the old country of England . Can the heaviest historian do more for me ? " As we read in these delightful volumes of the Tatler ...
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... dress , to appear , to shine out , even at my request , and to make me proud of you , or rather to indulge the pride I have that you are mine . . . " Your most affectionate , obsequious husband , ... " RICHARD STEELE . " A quarter of ...
... dress , to appear , to shine out , even at my request , and to make me proud of you , or rather to indulge the pride I have that you are mine . . . " Your most affectionate , obsequious husband , ... " RICHARD STEELE . " A quarter of ...
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