The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... 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 , - Welcome to your ...
... 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 , - Welcome to your ...
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... never warped , and his generous human kind- ness never surrendered.1 1 In the " Gentleman's Magazine " for 1786 , an anecdote is re- lated of Harry Fielding , " in whom , " says the correspondent , good - nature and philanthropy in ...
... never warped , and his generous human kind- ness never surrendered.1 1 In the " Gentleman's Magazine " for 1786 , an anecdote is re- lated of Harry Fielding , " in whom , " says the correspondent , good - nature and philanthropy in ...
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... never so pinched and wretched but he could give of his crust , and speak his word of compassion . If he had but his ... never become conscious of it , though unhappily never cease attempting to become so the author of the genuine ' Vicar ...
... never so pinched and wretched but he could give of his crust , and speak his word of compassion . If he had but his ... never become conscious of it , though unhappily never cease attempting to become so the author of the genuine ' Vicar ...
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