The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... John said ; and now having had a tolerably substantial dinner , honest Lord Smart bade the butler bring up the great tankard full of October to Sir John . The great tankard was passed from hand to hand and mouth to mouth , but when ...
... John said ; and now having had a tolerably substantial dinner , honest Lord Smart bade the butler bring up the great tankard full of October to Sir John . The great tankard was passed from hand to hand and mouth to mouth , but when ...
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... John heard of the fact - " S'death ! " cries John ; " why did not he keep out of the way as I did ? " The " Answer " concludes by mentioning that Cibber had offered Ten Pounds for the discovery of the authorship of Dennis's pam- phlet ...
... John heard of the fact - " S'death ! " cries John ; " why did not he keep out of the way as I did ? " The " Answer " concludes by mentioning that Cibber had offered Ten Pounds for the discovery of the authorship of Dennis's pam- phlet ...
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... John Gay's and Oliver Goldsmith's best verse , as fragrance is of a violet , or freshness of a rose . Let me read a ... John Hewet ; of the other Sarah Drew . John was a well - set man , about five and twenty ; Sarah a brown woman of ...
... John Gay's and Oliver Goldsmith's best verse , as fragrance is of a violet , or freshness of a rose . Let me read a ... John Hewet ; of the other Sarah Drew . John was a well - set man , about five and twenty ; Sarah a brown woman of ...
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