English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... night - piece .... 507 119 On the distresses of the poor ; exemplified in the life of a private sentinel .. 509 123 The conclusion ... 513 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH ILLUSTRATING xii CONTENTS .
... night - piece .... 507 119 On the distresses of the poor ; exemplified in the life of a private sentinel .. 509 123 The conclusion ... 513 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH ILLUSTRATING xii CONTENTS .
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... night in wait for Will , and as he was coming out of a house in Norfolk Street , while Mohun engaged him in talk , Hill , in the words of the Attorney- General , made a pass and ran him clean through the body . Sixty - one of my lord's ...
... night in wait for Will , and as he was coming out of a house in Norfolk Street , while Mohun engaged him in talk , Hill , in the words of the Attorney- General , made a pass and ran him clean through the body . Sixty - one of my lord's ...
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... night's lecture saw all these people - rode in Captain Coote's company of the Guards very probably · -wrote and sighed for Bracegirdle , went home tipsy in many a chair , after many a bottle , in many a tavern fled from many a bailiff ...
... night's lecture saw all these people - rode in Captain Coote's company of the Guards very probably · -wrote and sighed for Bracegirdle , went home tipsy in many a chair , after many a bottle , in many a tavern fled from many a bailiff ...
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... night at the " Devil , " or the " Garter ! " Cannot one fancy Joseph Addison's calm smile and cold gray eyes following Dick for an instant , as he struts down the Mall , to dine with the Guard at St. James's , before he turns with his ...
... night at the " Devil , " or the " Garter ! " Cannot one fancy Joseph Addison's calm smile and cold gray eyes following Dick for an instant , as he struts down the Mall , to dine with the Guard at St. James's , before he turns with his ...
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... night ( Aug. 30 , 1707 ) . " DEAR , LOVELY MRS . SCURLOCK , I have been in very good company , where your health , under the character of the woman I loved best , has been Most men's letters , from Cicero down to Walpole , 16 STEELE.
... night ( Aug. 30 , 1707 ) . " DEAR , LOVELY MRS . SCURLOCK , I have been in very good company , where your health , under the character of the woman I loved best , has been Most men's letters , from Cicero down to Walpole , 16 STEELE.
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