The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... wrote the famous " Drapier's Let- Though merely writ , at first , for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " " Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , " was the phrase of Dryden to his kins- man , which remained alive in ...
... wrote the famous " Drapier's Let- Though merely writ , at first , for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " " Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , " was the phrase of Dryden to his kins- man , which remained alive in ...
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... wrote the famous “ Drapier's Let . VER ! FASA TAS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS. Though merely writ , at first , for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " “ Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , " was ...
... wrote the famous “ Drapier's Let . VER ! FASA TAS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS. Though merely writ , at first , for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " “ Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , " was ...
Stran 9
... wrote the famous " Drapier's Let- Though merely writ , at first , for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " " Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , " was the phrase of Dryden to his kins- man , which remained alive in ...
... wrote the famous " Drapier's Let- Though merely writ , at first , for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " " Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , " was the phrase of Dryden to his kins- man , which remained alive in ...
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... wrote was an epigram on the building of a magazine for arms and stores , which was pointed out to him as he went abroad during his mental disease : - Behold a proof of Irish sense : Here Irish wit is seen ; When nothing's left that's ...
... wrote was an epigram on the building of a magazine for arms and stores , which was pointed out to him as he went abroad during his mental disease : - Behold a proof of Irish sense : Here Irish wit is seen ; When nothing's left that's ...
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... wrote it , who did not like that Temple livery nor those twenty - pound wages . Cannot one fancy the uncouth young servitor , with downcast eyes , books and papers in hand , following at his Honour's heels in the garden walk ; or taking ...
... wrote it , who did not like that Temple livery nor those twenty - pound wages . Cannot one fancy the uncouth young servitor , with downcast eyes , books and papers in hand , following at his Honour's heels in the garden walk ; or taking ...
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