English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... King of France .. 275 435 On female extravagances .... 278 447 Custom 281 452 On news - writers and readers .. 284 458 On true and false modesty .... 288 530 Marriage of Will Honeycomb .. 291 549 On retirement ... 293 STERNE AND ...
... King of France .. 275 435 On female extravagances .... 278 447 Custom 281 452 On news - writers and readers .. 284 458 On true and false modesty .... 288 530 Marriage of Will Honeycomb .. 291 549 On retirement ... 293 STERNE AND ...
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... king ridiculed . English mourning described ... ..... 98 A description of the courts of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts of ...
... king ridiculed . English mourning described ... ..... 98 A description of the courts of justice in Westminster Hall ..... 492 495 99 A visit from the little Beau . The indulgence with which the fair sex are treated in several parts of ...
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... King William , in Hyde Park , in November , 1699 , and a great show of the nobility , besides twenty thousand people , and above a thousand coaches . " The Guards had just got their new clothes , " the London Post said : " they are ...
... King William , in Hyde Park , in November , 1699 , and a great show of the nobility , besides twenty thousand people , and above a thousand coaches . " The Guards had just got their new clothes , " the London Post said : " they are ...
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... King , that splendid conspiracy broke up ; and a golden opportunity came to Dick Steele , whose hand , alas , was too careless to gripe it . Steele married twice ; and outlived his places , his schemes , his wife , his income , his ...
... King , that splendid conspiracy broke up ; and a golden opportunity came to Dick Steele , whose hand , alas , was too careless to gripe it . Steele married twice ; and outlived his places , his schemes , his wife , his income , his ...
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... King William , it being the 4th November , as to drink his friend Addison up to conversation pitch , whose phlegmatic constitution was hardly warmed for society by that time . Steele was not fit for it . Two remarkable circumstances ...
... King William , it being the 4th November , as to drink his friend Addison up to conversation pitch , whose phlegmatic constitution was hardly warmed for society by that time . Steele was not fit for it . Two remarkable circumstances ...
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