The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... LORD BATHURST INTRODUCES HIMSELF TO MR . STERNE . 245 GOLDSMITH AT PLAY 279 CRITICAL REVIEWS . BEATING THE BOUNDS 299 AT THE ART GALLERY . 329 THE SECOND FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON . THE COLUMN VENDOME THE DOME DES INVALIDES THE TOMB OF ...
... LORD BATHURST INTRODUCES HIMSELF TO MR . STERNE . 245 GOLDSMITH AT PLAY 279 CRITICAL REVIEWS . BEATING THE BOUNDS 299 AT THE ART GALLERY . 329 THE SECOND FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON . THE COLUMN VENDOME THE DOME DES INVALIDES THE TOMB OF ...
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... Lord Orrery's ' Remarks , " " etc. , of Dr. Delany . - 1 Dr. Wilde's book was written on the occasion of the remains of Swift and Stella being brought to the light of day a thing which happened in 1835 , when certain works going on in ...
... Lord Orrery's ' Remarks , " " etc. , of Dr. Delany . - 1 Dr. Wilde's book was written on the occasion of the remains of Swift and Stella being brought to the light of day a thing which happened in 1835 , when certain works going on in ...
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... lord with a blue ribbon , who flattered his vanity , or could help his ambition , he would have been the most delightful company in the world . He would have been so manly , so sarcastic , so bright , odd , and original , that you might ...
... lord with a blue ribbon , who flattered his vanity , or could help his ambition , he would have been the most delightful company in the world . He would have been so manly , so sarcastic , so bright , odd , and original , that you might ...
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... lord by those who have an opinion of my parts ; whether right or wrong is no great matter . And so the reputation of wit and great learning does the office of a blue ribbon or a coach and six . " 2 1 " An anecdote , which , though only ...
... lord by those who have an opinion of my parts ; whether right or wrong is no great matter . And so the reputation of wit and great learning does the office of a blue ribbon or a coach and six . " 2 1 " An anecdote , which , though only ...
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... lord bishop's apron , and his Grace's blue ribbon , and my lady's brocade petticoat in the mud . He eases the one of a living , the other of a patent place , the third of a little snug post about the Court , and gives them over to ...
... lord bishop's apron , and his Grace's blue ribbon , and my lady's brocade petticoat in the mud . He eases the one of a living , the other of a patent place , the third of a little snug post about the Court , and gives them over to ...
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