The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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Stran 39
... whilst it beat , such faithful pangs of love and grief - boots it to you now , that the whole world loves 1 The name of Varina has been thrown into the shade by those of the famous Stella and Vanessa ; but she had a story of her own to ...
... whilst it beat , such faithful pangs of love and grief - boots it to you now , that the whole world loves 1 The name of Varina has been thrown into the shade by those of the famous Stella and Vanessa ; but she had a story of her own to ...
Stran 41
... whilst he wounded her . He speaks of her 1 A sentimental Champollion might find a good deal of matter for his art , in ex- pounding the symbols of the " Little Language . " Usually , Stella is " M.D. , " but sometimes her companion ...
... whilst he wounded her . He speaks of her 1 A sentimental Champollion might find a good deal of matter for his art , in ex- pounding the symbols of the " Little Language . " Usually , Stella is " M.D. , " but sometimes her companion ...
Stran 70
... whilst Death eats a shepherdess ; that figure of the " Great Shepherd , " lying speechless on his stomach , in a state of despair which neither winds nor floods nor air can exhibit , are to be remembered in poetry surely , and this ...
... whilst Death eats a shepherdess ; that figure of the " Great Shepherd , " lying speechless on his stomach , in a state of despair which neither winds nor floods nor air can exhibit , are to be remembered in poetry surely , and this ...
Stran 74
... whilst here , and often thoughtful : sometimes so lost in thought , that I have come into his room and staid five minutes there before he has known anything of it . He had his masters generally at supper with him ; kept very little ...
... whilst here , and often thoughtful : sometimes so lost in thought , that I have come into his room and staid five minutes there before he has known anything of it . He had his masters generally at supper with him ; kept very little ...
Stran 87
... whilst I seem attentive to nothing but the Postman , overhear the conversation of every table in the room . I appear on Tuesday night at St. James's Coffee - house ; and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room ...
... whilst I seem attentive to nothing but the Postman , overhear the conversation of every table in the room . I appear on Tuesday night at St. James's Coffee - house ; and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room ...
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