The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feel- ings I am going to try and describe to you ...
... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feel- ings I am going to try and describe to you ...
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... present . Having finished these , he com- menced a sentimental ballad it was so charmingly sung , that it touched all persons present , and STERNE AND GOLDSMITH . 249.
... present . Having finished these , he com- menced a sentimental ballad it was so charmingly sung , that it touched all persons present , and STERNE AND GOLDSMITH . 249.
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... present , and plenty of lights and company were in the room . - Cheerful relatives used to treat us to Miss Lin- wood's . Let the children of the present generation thank their stars that tragedy is put out of their way . 1 Reprinted ...
... present , and plenty of lights and company were in the room . - Cheerful relatives used to treat us to Miss Lin- wood's . Let the children of the present generation thank their stars that tragedy is put out of their way . 1 Reprinted ...
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