The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... fortune once or twice . He was talked of for court favor , and hoped to win it ; but the court favor jilted him . Craggs gave him some South Sea Stock ; and at one time Gay had very nearly made his fortune . But Fortune shook her swift ...
... fortune once or twice . He was talked of for court favor , and hoped to win it ; but the court favor jilted him . Craggs gave him some South Sea Stock ; and at one time Gay had very nearly made his fortune . But Fortune shook her swift ...
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... fortune of £ 1,500 , whom he married in 1736 . About the same time he succeeded , himself , to an estate of £ 200 per annum , and on the joint amount he lived for some time as a splendid country gentleman in Dorsetshire . Three years ...
... fortune of £ 1,500 , whom he married in 1736 . About the same time he succeeded , himself , to an estate of £ 200 per annum , and on the joint amount he lived for some time as a splendid country gentleman in Dorsetshire . Three years ...
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... fortune of £ 1,500 , whom he married in 1736 . About the same time he succeeded , himself , to an estate of £ 200 per annum , and on the joint amount he lived for some time as a splendid country gentleman in Dorsetshire . Three years ...
... fortune of £ 1,500 , whom he married in 1736 . About the same time he succeeded , himself , to an estate of £ 200 per annum , and on the joint amount he lived for some time as a splendid country gentleman in Dorsetshire . Three years ...
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