The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... manner of asking a favor with distaste , and positively refused . He said , ' She should sing , or he would make her . Why , madam , I sup- pose you take me for one of your poor English hedge - parsons ; sing when I bid you . ' As the ...
... manner of asking a favor with distaste , and positively refused . He said , ' She should sing , or he would make her . Why , madam , I sup- pose you take me for one of your poor English hedge - parsons ; sing when I bid you . ' As the ...
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... manner the names of Mr. Con- greve and of— A. POPE . " — Postscript to Translation of the Iliad of Homer . Mar. 25 , 1720 . 1 " When asked why he listened to the praises of Dennis , he said he had much rather be flattered than abused ...
... manner the names of Mr. Con- greve and of— A. POPE . " — Postscript to Translation of the Iliad of Homer . Mar. 25 , 1720 . 1 " When asked why he listened to the praises of Dennis , he said he had much rather be flattered than abused ...
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... manners and pleasures of Ho- garth , of his time very likely , of men not very refined , but honest and merry . It is a brave London citizen , with John Bull habits , prejudices , and ... manner of life the author of 212 ENGLISH HUMORISTS .
... manners and pleasures of Ho- garth , of his time very likely , of men not very refined , but honest and merry . It is a brave London citizen , with John Bull habits , prejudices , and ... manner of life the author of 212 ENGLISH HUMORISTS .
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