The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... court àpropos de bottes , and merely to show his dignity to Mr. Spectator : if he did not mistake Madam Doll Tearsheet for a lady of quality in Temple Garden : if he were wiser than he is : if he had not his humor to salt his life , and ...
... court àpropos de bottes , and merely to show his dignity to Mr. Spectator : if he did not mistake Madam Doll Tearsheet for a lady of quality in Temple Garden : if he were wiser than he is : if he had not his humor to salt his life , and ...
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... court prospects were never happy from this time . - His dedication of the " Shepherd's Week " to Bolingbroke , Swift used to call the " original sin " which had hurt him with the house of Hanover : - " Sept. 23 , 1714 . " DEAR MR . GAY ...
... court prospects were never happy from this time . - His dedication of the " Shepherd's Week " to Bolingbroke , Swift used to call the " original sin " which had hurt him with the house of Hanover : - " Sept. 23 , 1714 . " DEAR MR . GAY ...
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... court in a huff , carrying off with them into their retirement their kind gentle protégé . With these kind lordly folks , a real Duke and Duchess , as delightful as those who harbored concern in public affairs threw us all into a hurry ...
... court in a huff , carrying off with them into their retirement their kind gentle protégé . With these kind lordly folks , a real Duke and Duchess , as delightful as those who harbored concern in public affairs threw us all into a hurry ...
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