The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... Steele's early life ; but if the child is father of the man , the father of young Steele of Merton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusileers , who got his ...
... Steele's early life ; but if the child is father of the man , the father of young Steele of Merton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusileers , who got his ...
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... Steele asks your sympathy for the actors in that charming scene of Love and Grief and Death , who can refuse it ? One yields to it as to the frank advance of a child , or to the appeal of a woman . man is seldom more manly than when he ...
... Steele asks your sympathy for the actors in that charming scene of Love and Grief and Death , who can refuse it ? One yields to it as to the frank advance of a child , or to the appeal of a woman . man is seldom more manly than when he ...
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... Steele replied to Dennis in an " Answer to a Whimsical Pam- phlet , called the Character of Sir John Edgar . " What Steele had to say against the cross - grained old Critic discovers a great deal of humor : - “ Thou never didst let the ...
... Steele replied to Dennis in an " Answer to a Whimsical Pam- phlet , called the Character of Sir John Edgar . " What Steele had to say against the cross - grained old Critic discovers a great deal of humor : - “ Thou never didst let the ...
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