The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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Stran 8
... pity , your kindness - your scorn for untruth , pretension , imposture- your tenderness for the weak , the poor , the oppressed , the unhappy . To the best of his means and ability he com- ments on all the ordinary actions and passions ...
... pity , your kindness - your scorn for untruth , pretension , imposture- your tenderness for the weak , the poor , the oppressed , the unhappy . To the best of his means and ability he com- ments on all the ordinary actions and passions ...
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... pity , your kindness - your scorn for untruth , pretension , imposture- your tenderness for the weak , the poor , the oppressed , the unhappy . To the best of his means and ability he com- ments on all the ordinary actions and passions ...
... pity , your kindness - your scorn for untruth , pretension , imposture- your tenderness for the weak , the poor , the oppressed , the unhappy . To the best of his means and ability he com- ments on all the ordinary actions and passions ...
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... pity , your kindness - your scorn for untruth , pretension , imposture- your tenderness for the weak , the poor , the oppressed , the unhappy . To the best of his means and ability he com- ments on all the ordinary actions and passions ...
... pity , your kindness - your scorn for untruth , pretension , imposture- your tenderness for the weak , the poor , the oppressed , the unhappy . To the best of his means and ability he com- ments on all the ordinary actions and passions ...
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... pity , at the lonely eagle chained behind the bars . That Swift was born at No. 7 , Hoey's - court , Dublin , on the 30th November , 1667 , is a certain fact , of which no- body will deny the sister island the honour and glory ; but ...
... pity , at the lonely eagle chained behind the bars . That Swift was born at No. 7 , Hoey's - court , Dublin , on the 30th November , 1667 , is a certain fact , of which no- body will deny the sister island the honour and glory ; but ...
Stran 35
... pity and assistance , because they want many bad qualities which abound in others . " If a Struldbrug happened to marry one of his own kind , the marriage is dissolved of course , by the courtesy of the kingdom , as soon as the younger ...
... pity and assistance , because they want many bad qualities which abound in others . " If a Struldbrug happened to marry one of his own kind , the marriage is dissolved of course , by the courtesy of the kingdom , as soon as the younger ...
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