The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... Dick Steele , were especially loud , and I believe really fervent , in their expressions of belief ; they belaboured freethinkers , and stoned imaginary atheists a town of England or Ireland ; were consecrated such a year ; and , if not ...
... Dick Steele , were especially loud , and I believe really fervent , in their expressions of belief ; they belaboured freethinkers , and stoned imaginary atheists a town of England or Ireland ; were consecrated such a year ; and , if not ...
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... Dick Steele were trusty and undoubting Church of England men ; they abhorred Popery , Atheism , and wooden shoes , and idola- tries in general ; and hiccupped Church and State with fer- vour . But Swift ? His mind had had a different ...
... Dick Steele were trusty and undoubting Church of England men ; they abhorred Popery , Atheism , and wooden shoes , and idola- tries in general ; and hiccupped Church and State with fer- vour . But Swift ? His mind had had a different ...
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... Dick Steele , or Goldsmith , or Fielding , in his most reckless moment of satire , have written anything like the Dean's famous " mod- est proposal " for eating children ? Not one of these but melts at the thoughts of childhood ...
... Dick Steele , or Goldsmith , or Fielding , in his most reckless moment of satire , have written anything like the Dean's famous " mod- est proposal " for eating children ? Not one of these but melts at the thoughts of childhood ...
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... Steele's " Tatler " first began his prat- tle , Addison , then in Ireland , caught at his friend's notion , poured in paper after paper , and contributed the ... Dick Steele had capacity enough to melt , CONGREVE AND ADDISON . 85.
... Steele's " Tatler " first began his prat- tle , Addison , then in Ireland , caught at his friend's notion , poured in paper after paper , and contributed the ... Dick Steele had capacity enough to melt , CONGREVE AND ADDISON . 85.
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A Series of Lectures William Makepeace Thackeray. whereas poor Dick Steele had capacity enough to melt , and to languish , and to sigh , and to cry his honest old eyes out , for a dozen . His writings do not show insight into or ...
A Series of Lectures William Makepeace Thackeray. whereas poor Dick Steele had capacity enough to melt , and to languish , and to sigh , and to cry his honest old eyes out , for a dozen . His writings do not show insight into or ...
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