The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 57
Stran 3
... face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough . Sir William left her a thousand pounds . Stella , and buried Esther Vanhomrigh , Vanessa , who SWIFT . 3.
... face , and her dress , and Sir William's treatment of her , all made the real fact about her birth plain enough . Sir William left her a thousand pounds . Stella , and buried Esther Vanhomrigh , Vanessa , who SWIFT . 3.
Stran 6
... face . I should like , as a young man , to have lived on Fielding's staircase in the Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands with him in the morning , and heard ...
... face . I should like , as a young man , to have lived on Fielding's staircase in the Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands with him in the morning , and heard ...
Stran 18
... face . To see her weep , joy every face forsook , And grief flung sables on each menial look . The humble tribe mourned for the quickening soul , That furnished spirit and motion through the whole . " Isn't that line in which grief is ...
... face . To see her weep , joy every face forsook , And grief flung sables on each menial look . The humble tribe mourned for the quickening soul , That furnished spirit and motion through the whole . " Isn't that line in which grief is ...
Stran 19
... face , when the secretary who teaches her to read and write , and whom she loves and rev- erences above all things - above mother , above mild Dorothea , above that tremendous Sir William in his square toes and periwig , when Mr. Swift ...
... face , when the secretary who teaches her to read and write , and whom she loves and rev- erences above all things - above mother , above mild Dorothea , above that tremendous Sir William in his square toes and periwig , when Mr. Swift ...
Stran 24
... faces . No ; the Dean was no Irish- man no Irishman ever gave but with a kind word and a kind heart . It is told , as if it were to Swift's credit , that the Dean of St. Patrick's performed his family devotions every morning regularly ...
... faces . No ; the Dean was no Irish- man no Irishman ever gave but with a kind word and a kind heart . It is told , as if it were to Swift's credit , that the Dean of St. Patrick's performed his family devotions every morning regularly ...
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acquainted Addison admirable artist asked beautiful Beggar's Opera Belle Poule Bolingbroke called Captain character charming coffin Congreve court Cruikshank Dean dear death delightful Dick dinner Dunciad England English eyes face famous fancy father fellow French genius gentleman George Cruikshank give Goldsmith hand happy head heart hero Hogarth honest honor humor humorist Jack Sheppard John Gay Johnson Joseph Addison kind King lady laugh letters live London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Treasurer manner married MATTHEW PRIOR moral morning Napoleon nature never night passed person picture pleasure poet poor Pope Pope's pretty Prince de Joinville satire smiling speak Spence's Anecdotes Steele Stella Sterne Street Struldbrugs Swift Tatler tell Temple tender thought Tom and Jerry Tom Jones verses whilst wife woman word write wrote young