The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... whole . " Is not that line in which grief is described as putting the and other Greek authors mention it , as what was much in use and delight among the kings of those eastern countries . Strabo describing Jericho : ' Ibi est palme- tum ...
... whole . " Is not that line in which grief is described as putting the and other Greek authors mention it , as what was much in use and delight among the kings of those eastern countries . Strabo describing Jericho : ' Ibi est palme- tum ...
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... whole community : deny the fact with all solemnity of imprecations : a hundred of your brethren , if they can be admitted , will attend about the bar , and be ready upon demand to give you a character before the Court ; let nothing ...
... whole community : deny the fact with all solemnity of imprecations : a hundred of your brethren , if they can be admitted , will attend about the bar , and be ready upon demand to give you a character before the Court ; let nothing ...
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... whole of the dreadful book , is the description of the very old people in the voyage to Laputa . At Lugnag , Gulliver hears of some persons who never die , called the Struldbrugs , and expressing a wish but as I was going to prostrate ...
... whole of the dreadful book , is the description of the very old people in the voyage to Laputa . At Lugnag , Gulliver hears of some persons who never die , called the Struldbrugs , and expressing a wish but as I was going to prostrate ...
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... 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 tell about the blue eyes of young Jonathan . One may say that the book of Swift's Life ...
... 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 tell about the blue eyes of young Jonathan . One may say that the book of Swift's Life ...
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... whole week with his neighbour ! Stella was quite right in her previsions . She saw from the very first hint what was going to happen ; and scented Vanessa in the air . The rival is at the Dean's feet . The pupil and teacher are reading ...
... whole week with his neighbour ! Stella was quite right in her previsions . She saw from the very first hint what was going to happen ; and scented Vanessa in the air . The rival is at the Dean's feet . The pupil and teacher are reading ...
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