The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... affectionate creature , Joseph Addison was always his head boy . Addison wrote his exercises . Addison did his best ... affection.1 Steele found Addison a stately college Don at Ox- ford , and himself did not make much figure at this ...
... affectionate creature , Joseph Addison was always his head boy . Addison wrote his exercises . Addison did his best ... affection.1 Steele found Addison a stately college Don at Ox- ford , and himself did not make much figure at this ...
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... affection and esteem , the fair sex are happy in this particular , that with them the one is much more nearly related to the other than in men . The love of a woman is inseparable from some esteem of her ; and as she is naturally the ...
... affection and esteem , the fair sex are happy in this particular , that with them the one is much more nearly related to the other than in men . The love of a woman is inseparable from some esteem of her ; and as she is naturally the ...
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Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of Napoleon William Makepeace Thackeray. affection with which he entreats a friend to be a guardian to his daughter Lydia . All his letters to her are artless , kind , affectionate , and not senti ...
Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of Napoleon William Makepeace Thackeray. affection with which he entreats a friend to be a guardian to his daughter Lydia . All his letters to her are artless , kind , affectionate , and not senti ...
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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