The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century1949 |
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... face . To see her weep , joy every face forsook , And grief flung sables on each menial look . The humble tribe mourned for the quickening soul , That furnished life and spirit through the whole . Isn't that line in which grief is ...
... face . To see her weep , joy every face forsook , And grief flung sables on each menial look . The humble tribe mourned for the quickening soul , That furnished life and spirit through the whole . Isn't that line in which grief is ...
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... face lights up from it with a glory of thanks and prayer . His sense of religion stirs through his whole being . In the fields , in the town : looking at the birds in the trees : at the children in the streets : in the morning or in the ...
... face lights up from it with a glory of thanks and prayer . His sense of religion stirs through his whole being . In the fields , in the town : looking at the birds in the trees : at the children in the streets : in the morning or in the ...
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... face , and a dusky countenance . Yet with such a face and such a shape , he discovered at sixty that he took himself for a beauty , and appeared to be more mortified at being told that he was ugly , than he was by any reflection made ...
... face , and a dusky countenance . Yet with such a face and such a shape , he discovered at sixty that he took himself for a beauty , and appeared to be more mortified at being told that he was ugly , than he was by any reflection made ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 7 |
JONATHAN SWIFT | 13 |
RICHARD STEELE | 77 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acquaintance Addison admiration asked beautiful Bolingbroke called Captain character Charlotte Brontë charming cheerfulness coach coffee-house comedy Congreve court Dean dear death delightful Dick Steele dinner Drapier's Letters Dublin Duke Dunciad Earl England English eyes face famous fancy father fond fortune genius gentleman give Goldsmith hand heart hero Hogarth honest honour humour Iliad Johnson Jonathan Swift Jones Joseph Addison kind King lady laugh letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Treasurer manner married Matthew Prior morning nature never night North Briton passion periwig person pity pleasure poem poet poor Pope Pope's pretty satire says Sir William Temple smile speak Spence's Anecdotes Stella Sterne story Struldbrugs sweet Swift Tatler tell tender thee thou thought told Tom Jones truth verses whilst wife William Congreve woman writing wrote young