The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... person who had the honor to be chosen , and sent hither as intrusted , in the midst of a war , with what the Queen designed should make the peace ; returning with the Lord Bolingbroke , one of the greatest men in England , and one of ...
... person who had the honor to be chosen , and sent hither as intrusted , in the midst of a war , with what the Queen designed should make the peace ; returning with the Lord Bolingbroke , one of the greatest men in England , and one of ...
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... person was the son of a cottager , born under a hedge , and had many years run wild among asses on a A fifth affected distraction : when spoke to , he always answered from the purpose . Sometimes he suddenly started up , and rapped out ...
... person was the son of a cottager , born under a hedge , and had many years run wild among asses on a A fifth affected distraction : when spoke to , he always answered from the purpose . Sometimes he suddenly started up , and rapped out ...
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... person , that he had written a poem in his praise , and a satire against his person : that if he would admit him to his house , the first should be immediately sent to press ; but that if he persisted in declining his friendship , he ...
... person , that he had written a poem in his praise , and a satire against his person : that if he would admit him to his house , the first should be immediately sent to press ; but that if he persisted in declining his friendship , he ...
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