The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... written beautifully regarding her , " That does n't resided , is built much in the form of a real cloister ... writing - materials on the table before them . " SCOTT'S Swift , vol . i . pp . 246-247 . - • " ... But Miss Vanhomrigh ...
... written beautifully regarding her , " That does n't resided , is built much in the form of a real cloister ... writing - materials on the table before them . " SCOTT'S Swift , vol . i . pp . 246-247 . - • " ... But Miss Vanhomrigh ...
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... written from the printing- office , where he is waiting for the proof - sheets of his " Gazette , " or his " Tatler ; " some are written from the tavern , whence he promises to come to his wife " within a pint of wine , " and where he ...
... written from the printing- office , where he is waiting for the proof - sheets of his " Gazette , " or his " Tatler ; " some are written from the tavern , whence he promises to come to his wife " within a pint of wine , " and where he ...
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... written the " Patriot King , ” and would very likely have despised little Mr. Pope , the decrepit Papist , whom the great St. John held to be one of the best and greatest of men : a mere nobleman of the court could no more have won ...
... written the " Patriot King , ” and would very likely have despised little Mr. Pope , the decrepit Papist , whom the great St. John held to be one of the best and greatest of men : a mere nobleman of the court could no more have won ...
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