English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 Seiten |
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... present at one of the Whig meetings , held at the ' Trumpet , ' in Shire Lane , when Sir Richard , in his zeal , rather exposed himself , having the double duty of the day upon him , as well to celebrate the immortal memory of King ...
... present at one of the Whig meetings , held at the ' Trumpet , ' in Shire Lane , when Sir Richard , in his zeal , rather exposed himself , having the double duty of the day upon him , as well to celebrate the immortal memory of King ...
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... present writing is mighty well employed in tum- bling on the floor of the room and sweeping the sand with a feather . He grows a most delightful child , and very full of play and spirit . He is also a very great scholar : he can read ...
... present writing is mighty well employed in tum- bling on the floor of the room and sweeping the sand with a feather . He grows a most delightful child , and very full of play and spirit . He is also a very great scholar : he can read ...
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... present must take his amiability upon hearsay , and cer- tainly can't make his intimate acquaintance . Not that Steele was worse than his time ; on the contrary , a far better , truer , and higher - hearted man than most who lived in it ...
... present must take his amiability upon hearsay , and cer- tainly can't make his intimate acquaintance . Not that Steele was worse than his time ; on the contrary , a far better , truer , and higher - hearted man than most who lived in it ...
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... present age , and the benefit of posterity , present the world with the following abridgement of it . It is remarkable , that I was bred by hand , and eat nothing but milk until I was a twelve - month old ; from which time , to the ...
... present age , and the benefit of posterity , present the world with the following abridgement of it . It is remarkable , that I was bred by hand , and eat nothing but milk until I was a twelve - month old ; from which time , to the ...
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... present state of health . But as to what you say of fifteen , she gives me every day pleasures beyond what I ever knew in the possession of her beauty , when I was in the vigour of youth . Every moment of her life brings me fresh ...
... present state of health . But as to what you say of fifteen , she gives me every day pleasures beyond what I ever knew in the possession of her beauty , when I was in the vigour of youth . Every moment of her life brings me fresh ...
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