The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... happy in the thoughts of being reported Swift's concubine , but still aiming and intending to be his wife . " -LORD ORRERY . 2 " You bid me be easy , and you would see me as often as you could . You had better have said , as often as ...
... happy in the thoughts of being reported Swift's concubine , but still aiming and intending to be his wife . " -LORD ORRERY . 2 " You bid me be easy , and you would see me as often as you could . You had better have said , as often as ...
Stran 46
... happy . The garden was to an uncommon degree crowded with laurels . The old man said that when Miss Vanhomrigh expected the Dean she always planted with her own hand a laurel or two against his arrival . He showed her favourite seat ...
... happy . The garden was to an uncommon degree crowded with laurels . The old man said that when Miss Vanhomrigh expected the Dean she always planted with her own hand a laurel or two against his arrival . He showed her favourite seat ...
Stran 47
... happy , it is ill - natured of you not to tell me so , except ' tis what is inconsistent with mine . ' Her silence and patience under this state of uncertainty for no less than eight years , must have been partly owing to her awe for ...
... happy , it is ill - natured of you not to tell me so , except ' tis what is inconsistent with mine . ' Her silence and patience under this state of uncertainty for no less than eight years , must have been partly owing to her awe for ...
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... happy quarter - day coming round for them . They all began at school or college in the regular way , producing panegyrics upon public characters , what were called odes upon public events , battles , sieges , court mar- riages and ...
... happy quarter - day coming round for them . They all began at school or college in the regular way , producing panegyrics upon public characters , what were called odes upon public events , battles , sieges , court mar- riages and ...
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... happy . Enjoy , enjoy , enjoy ! Would you know the Segretto per esser felice ? Here it is , in a smil- ing mistress and a cup of Falernian . " As the boy tosses the cup and sings his song . Hark ! what is that chaunt coming nearer and ...
... happy . Enjoy , enjoy , enjoy ! Would you know the Segretto per esser felice ? Here it is , in a smil- ing mistress and a cup of Falernian . " As the boy tosses the cup and sings his song . Hark ! what is that chaunt coming nearer and ...
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