The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 páginas |
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... called in the family , where her face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough Sir William left her a thousand pounds . VERI TAS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE ENGLISH ...
... called in the family , where her face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough Sir William left her a thousand pounds . VERI TAS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE ENGLISH ...
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... called in the family , where her face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough Sir William left her a thousand pounds . W. M. THACKERAY , Author of " Esmond , ” SWIFT . 7.
... called in the family , where her face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough Sir William left her a thousand pounds . W. M. THACKERAY , Author of " Esmond , ” SWIFT . 7.
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... called in the family , where her face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough Sir William left her a thousand pounds . ters " and " Gulliver's Travels . " He married SWIFT .
... called in the family , where her face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough Sir William left her a thousand pounds . ters " and " Gulliver's Travels . " He married SWIFT .
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... called out to him , Mr. Dean , The trade of Ireland ! ' He answered quick : Sir , I drink no memories ! ' . . . . . 4 " Happening to be in company with a petulant young man who prided himself on saying pert things . . . . . and who ...
... called out to him , Mr. Dean , The trade of Ireland ! ' He answered quick : Sir , I drink no memories ! ' . . . . . 4 " Happening to be in company with a petulant young man who prided himself on saying pert things . . . . . and who ...
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... called by the Stoics apathy , or dispassion ; by the sceptics , indisturbance ; by the Molinists , quietism ; by common men , peace of conscience , seems all to mean but great . For this reason Epicurus passed his life wholly in his ...
... called by the Stoics apathy , or dispassion ; by the sceptics , indisturbance ; by the Molinists , quietism ; by common men , peace of conscience , seems all to mean but great . For this reason Epicurus passed his life wholly in his ...
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