The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... Street , sacred to unutterable tenderness and Prue , and three doors from Bury Street , was not paid until after the landlord had put in an execution on Captain Steele's furniture . Addison sold the house and furniture at Hampton , and ...
... Street , sacred to unutterable tenderness and Prue , and three doors from Bury Street , was not paid until after the landlord had put in an execution on Captain Steele's furniture . Addison sold the house and furniture at Hampton , and ...
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... Street , and " cor . ner of Russell Street . " See " Handbook of London . " 1 " My acquaintance with Mr. Addison commenced in 1712 : I liked him then as well as I liked any man , and was very fond of his conversation . It was very soon ...
... Street , and " cor . ner of Russell Street . " See " Handbook of London . " 1 " My acquaintance with Mr. Addison commenced in 1712 : I liked him then as well as I liked any man , and was very fond of his conversation . It was very soon ...
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... Street than Grub Street was to Pope . The thong with which he lashed them was dreadful ; he fired upon that howling crew such shafts of flame and poison , he slew and wounded so fiercely , that in read- ing the " Dunciad " and the prose ...
... Street than Grub Street was to Pope . The thong with which he lashed them was dreadful ; he fired upon that howling crew such shafts of flame and poison , he slew and wounded so fiercely , that in read- ing the " Dunciad " and the prose ...
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acquainted Addison admirable Æsop artist asked beauty Belle Poule called Captain character charming coffin Congreve court Cruikshank Dean dear death delightful Dick dinner Duke Dunciad Elvington English eyes face famous fancy father fellow fortune French genius gentleman George Cruikshank give Goldsmith hand happy head heart hero Hogarth honest honor humor Jack Sheppard Johnson Jones Joseph Addison kind lady Larry Sterne laugh letters live London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke manner married MATTHEW PRIOR moral morning Napoleon nature never night passed person picture pleasure poet poor Pope Pope's pretty Prince de Joinville Richard Steele ROGER STERNE satire smiling speak Spence's Anecdotes Steele Stella Sterne story Struldbrugs sweet Swift Tatler tell tender thought Tom Jones truth understrapper verses whilst wife woman wonderful writing wrote young