The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... seen any actual service . He who wrote about him- self , his mother , his wife , his loves , his debts , his friends , and the wine he drank , would have told us of his battles if he had seen any . His old patron , Or- mond , probably ...
... seen any actual service . He who wrote about him- self , his mother , his wife , his loves , his debts , his friends , and the wine he drank , would have told us of his battles if he had seen any . His old patron , Or- mond , probably ...
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... seen or acknowledged , and could the artist enjoy the benefit or acquire the reputation due to his performance ? ' " They asked me in reply , If I could paint one as well ? and I frankly answered , I believed I could .... " Of the ...
... seen or acknowledged , and could the artist enjoy the benefit or acquire the reputation due to his performance ? ' " They asked me in reply , If I could paint one as well ? and I frankly answered , I believed I could .... " Of the ...
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... seen in some old portraits ) the hor- rible glazed eyes of Necessity are always fixed upon you ; fly away as you will , black Care sits behind you , and with his ceaseless gloomy croaking drowns the voice of all more cheerful companions ...
... seen in some old portraits ) the hor- rible glazed eyes of Necessity are always fixed upon you ; fly away as you will , black Care sits behind you , and with his ceaseless gloomy croaking drowns the voice of all more cheerful companions ...
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