The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... eye of the law every man is innocent till then . " * * * JOURNAL . LETTER XXVII . " London , July 25th , 1711 . " I was this afternoon with Mr. Secretary at his office , and helped to hinder a man of his pardon , who is condemned for a ...
... eye of the law every man is innocent till then . " * * * JOURNAL . LETTER XXVII . " London , July 25th , 1711 . " I was this afternoon with Mr. Secretary at his office , and helped to hinder a man of his pardon , who is condemned for a ...
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... eyes , books and papers in hand , following at his Honour's heels in the garden walk ; or taking his Honour's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all blistered with moxa ? When Sir ...
... eyes , books and papers in hand , following at his Honour's heels in the garden walk ; or taking his Honour's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all blistered with moxa ? When Sir ...
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... eyes lifted up for a moment , and the flash of scorn which they emit . Swift's eyes were as azure as the heaven ; Pope says nobly ( as everything Pope said and thought of his friend was good and noble ) , " His eyes are as azure as the ...
... eyes lifted up for a moment , and the flash of scorn which they emit . Swift's eyes were as azure as the heaven ; Pope says nobly ( as everything Pope said and thought of his friend was good and noble ) , " His eyes are as azure as the ...
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... eyes than a lord's chaplain , is a poor curate with a large family . The idea of this luckless paternity never fails to bring down from him gibes and foul language . Could Dick Steele , or Goldsmith , or Fielding , in his most reckless ...
... eyes than a lord's chaplain , is a poor curate with a large family . The idea of this luckless paternity never fails to bring down from him gibes and foul language . Could Dick Steele , or Goldsmith , or Fielding , in his most reckless ...
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... eyes , each of us ; and we make from within us the world we see . A weary heart gets no glad- ness out of sunshine ; a selfish man is sceptical about friendship , as a man with no ear does not care for music . A frightful self ...
... eyes , each of us ; and we make from within us the world we see . A weary heart gets no glad- ness out of sunshine ; a selfish man is sceptical about friendship , as a man with no ear does not care for music . A frightful self ...
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