English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... pretty young mistress that has come in the coach . The pack- horses are in the great stable , and the drivers and ostlers carousing in the tap . And in Mrs. Landlady's bar , over a glass of strong waters , sits a gentleman of military ...
... pretty young mistress that has come in the coach . The pack- horses are in the great stable , and the drivers and ostlers carousing in the tap . And in Mrs. Landlady's bar , over a glass of strong waters , sits a gentleman of military ...
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... pretty tall gentle- man : but that wound under the short ribs . has done for him . Sur- geon , lords , captains , bailiffs , chairmen , and gentleman gaoler with your axe , where be you now ? The gentleman axeman's head is off his own ...
... pretty tall gentle- man : but that wound under the short ribs . has done for him . Sur- geon , lords , captains , bailiffs , chairmen , and gentleman gaoler with your axe , where be you now ? The gentleman axeman's head is off his own ...
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... Pretty inno- cent Corinna ! Apollo owns that he was a little surprised by your kissing question , particularly at that part of it where you desire to know the benefit you receive by it . Ah ! madam , had you a lover , you would not come ...
... Pretty inno- cent Corinna ! Apollo owns that he was a little surprised by your kissing question , particularly at that part of it where you desire to know the benefit you receive by it . Ah ! madam , had you a lover , you would not come ...
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... pretty fellows had cracked over - 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 ...
... pretty fellows had cracked over - 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 ...
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... pretty creatures , only made to be man's playthings . It was Steele who first began to pay a manly homage to their goodness and understanding , as well as to their tenderness and beauty . In his comedies , the heroes do not rant and ...
... pretty creatures , only made to be man's playthings . It was Steele who first began to pay a manly homage to their goodness and understanding , as well as to their tenderness and beauty . In his comedies , the heroes do not rant and ...
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