The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... London proceeds to his Mansion House , in his gilt coach with four footmen and a sword - bearer , whilst the Companies of London march in the august procession , whilst the trainbands of the City fire their pieces and get drunk in his ...
... London proceeds to his Mansion House , in his gilt coach with four footmen and a sword - bearer , whilst the Companies of London march in the august procession , whilst the trainbands of the City fire their pieces and get drunk in his ...
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... London Johnson : ' Nay , sir , any man who has a name , or who has the power of pleasing , will be very generally invited in London . The man , Sterne , I have been told , has had engagements for three months . ' Goldsmith : And a very ...
... London Johnson : ' Nay , sir , any man who has a name , or who has the power of pleasing , will be very generally invited in London . The man , Sterne , I have been told , has had engagements for three months . ' Goldsmith : And a very ...
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... London , for all London read it , and went to see it in its dra- matic shape . The artist , it is said , wished to close the career of the three heroes by bringing them all to ruin , but the writer , or publishers , would not allow any ...
... London , for all London read it , and went to see it in its dra- matic shape . The artist , it is said , wished to close the career of the three heroes by bringing them all to ruin , but the writer , or publishers , would not allow any ...
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