The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the education of a dog . " " Then , sir ...
... Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the education of a dog . " " Then , sir ...
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... Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . " Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a ques- tion which , in dealing with these people's works , and think- ing of their ...
... Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . " Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a ques- tion which , in dealing with these people's works , and think- ing of their ...
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... Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the education of a dog . " " Then , sir ...
... Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the education of a dog . " " Then , sir ...
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... Dean this time . 1 " But , my Hamilton , I will never hide the freedom of my sentiments from you . I am much inclined to believe that the temper of my friend Swift might occasion his English friends to wish him happily and properly ...
... Dean this time . 1 " But , my Hamilton , I will never hide the freedom of my sentiments from you . I am much inclined to believe that the temper of my friend Swift might occasion his English friends to wish him happily and properly ...
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... Dean , I'll sing for you if you please . ' From which time he conceived a great esteem for her . " - SCOTT's Life . " He had not the least tincture of vanity in his conversation . He was , perhaps , as he said himself , too proud to be ...
... Dean , I'll sing for you if you please . ' From which time he conceived a great esteem for her . " - SCOTT's Life . " He had not the least tincture of vanity in his conversation . He was , perhaps , as he said himself , too proud to be ...
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