English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... occasions . " I know no happiness in this life in any degree comparable to the pleasure I have in your person and ... occasion , “ do not send after me , for I shall be ridiculous . " and the next year he presented his wife with a 19 ...
... occasions . " I know no happiness in this life in any degree comparable to the pleasure I have in your person and ... occasion , “ do not send after me , for I shall be ridiculous . " and the next year he presented his wife with a 19 ...
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... occasion I could not but look with disdain upon myself , that though all the reasons which I had to lament the loss of many of my friends are now as forcible as at the moment of their departure , yet did not my heart swell with the same ...
... occasion I could not but look with disdain upon myself , that though all the reasons which I had to lament the loss of many of my friends are now as forcible as at the moment of their departure , yet did not my heart swell with the same ...
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... occasion . He did so , and dined with the knight , expecting he would mention some advice from his father about paying him money ; but no such thing being said , " Look you , Sir Tristram , " said he , " you are to know , that an affair ...
... occasion . He did so , and dined with the knight , expecting he would mention some advice from his father about paying him money ; but no such thing being said , " Look you , Sir Tristram , " said he , " you are to know , that an affair ...
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... occasion for it , or be esteemed really , and not genteelly , a cripple . I have considered , but could never find out , the bottom of this vanity . I indeed have heard of a Gascon general , who , by the lucky grazing of a bullet on the ...
... occasion for it , or be esteemed really , and not genteelly , a cripple . I have considered , but could never find out , the bottom of this vanity . I indeed have heard of a Gascon general , who , by the lucky grazing of a bullet on the ...
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... occasion , and pitched upon the Apollo , at the Old - Devil at Temple - Bar , as a place sacred to mirth tempered with discretion , where Ben Jonson and his sons used to make their liberal meetings . Here the chief of the Staffian race ...
... occasion , and pitched upon the Apollo , at the Old - Devil at Temple - Bar , as a place sacred to mirth tempered with discretion , where Ben Jonson and his sons used to make their liberal meetings . Here the chief of the Staffian race ...
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