The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... turned nun , and I am turning friar , and yet we ' ll marry one another in spite of the Pope . Get me a cowl and beads , that I may play my part ; for she'll meet me two hours hence in black and white , and a long veil to cover the ...
... turned nun , and I am turning friar , and yet we ' ll marry one another in spite of the Pope . Get me a cowl and beads , that I may play my part ; for she'll meet me two hours hence in black and white , and a long veil to cover the ...
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... turned into inward reflection and melancholy . ' " He would have gone on in this tender way , when the good lady entered , and , with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance , told us she had been searching her closet for ...
... turned into inward reflection and melancholy . ' " He would have gone on in this tender way , when the good lady entered , and , with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance , told us she had been searching her closet for ...
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... turning home he was informed that the collector had been twice for the money . ' Friendship has called for the money and had it , ' said Fielding ; ' let the collector call again . " " It is elsewhere told of him , that being in company ...
... turning home he was informed that the collector had been twice for the money . ' Friendship has called for the money and had it , ' said Fielding ; ' let the collector call again . " " It is elsewhere told of him , that being in company ...
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