The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... . 138 LECTURE THE FIFTH . HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , AND FIELDING .. 10 187 LECTURE THE SIXTH . STERNE AND GOLDSMITH . LECTURE THE SEVENTH . CHARITY AND HUMOUR 272 THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . LECTURE THE.
... . 138 LECTURE THE FIFTH . HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , AND FIELDING .. 10 187 LECTURE THE SIXTH . STERNE AND GOLDSMITH . LECTURE THE SEVENTH . CHARITY AND HUMOUR 272 THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . LECTURE THE.
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... otherwise than serious , and often very sad . If Humour only meant laughter , you would 1 The anecdote is frequently told of our performer , RICH . scarcely feel more interest about humourous writers than about the LECTURE THE FIRST.
... otherwise than serious , and often very sad . If Humour only meant laughter , you would 1 The anecdote is frequently told of our performer , RICH . scarcely feel more interest about humourous writers than about the LECTURE THE FIRST.
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... , AND FIELDING ..................... . LECTURE THE SIXTH . STERNE AND GOLDSMITH ...... CHARITY AND HUMOUR LECTURE THE SEVENTH . ........... 167 228 ....... 272 THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . LECTURE THE.
... , AND FIELDING ..................... . LECTURE THE SIXTH . STERNE AND GOLDSMITH ...... CHARITY AND HUMOUR LECTURE THE SEVENTH . ........... 167 228 ....... 272 THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . LECTURE THE.
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... , and often very sad . If Humour only meant laughter , you would The anecdote is frequently told of our performer , RICH . scarcely feel more interest about humourous writers than about the LECTURE THE FIRST SWIFT Page.
... , and often very sad . If Humour only meant laughter , you would The anecdote is frequently told of our performer , RICH . scarcely feel more interest about humourous writers than about the LECTURE THE FIRST SWIFT Page.
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... humour , and that he was the most reckless , simple creature in the world . How he would have torn your enemies to pieces for you ! and made fun of the Opposition ! His servility was so boisterous that it looked like independence ; ' he ...
... humour , and that he was the most reckless , simple creature in the world . How he would have torn your enemies to pieces for you ! and made fun of the Opposition ! His servility was so boisterous that it looked like independence ; ' he ...
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