The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... all the Prefaces of Dryden , For these our critics much confide in , Though merely writ , at first for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " seven months after the death of his father , who 2 ENGLISH HUMORISTS .
... all the Prefaces of Dryden , For these our critics much confide in , Though merely writ , at first for filling , To raise the volume's price a shilling . " seven months after the death of his father , who 2 ENGLISH HUMORISTS .
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William Makepeace Thackeray. seven months after the death of his father , who had come to practise there as a lawyer . The boy went to school at Kilkenny , and afterwards to Trinity College , Dublin , where he got a degree with ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. seven months after the death of his father , who had come to practise there as a lawyer . The boy went to school at Kilkenny , and afterwards to Trinity College , Dublin , where he got a degree with ...
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... father of Richard Brinsley , and son of that good - natured , clever Irish Dr. Thomas Sheridan , Swift's intimate , who lost his chap- laincy by so unluckily choosing for a text on the King's birthday , " Sufficient for the day is the ...
... father of Richard Brinsley , and son of that good - natured , clever Irish Dr. Thomas Sheridan , Swift's intimate , who lost his chap- laincy by so unluckily choosing for a text on the King's birthday , " Sufficient for the day is the ...
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... father , who left his library away from him . It is to be feared that the ink he used to wash out that stain only made it look bigger . He had , however , known Swift , and cor- responded with people who knew him . His work ( which ...
... father , who left his library away from him . It is to be feared that the ink he used to wash out that stain only made it look bigger . He had , however , known Swift , and cor- responded with people who knew him . His work ( which ...
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... make anything of Race at all , we must call that man an Englishman whose father comes from an old Yorkshire family , and his mother from an old Leicestershire one ! and always an Irishman : Swift's heart was English and SWIFT . 13.
... make anything of Race at all , we must call that man an Englishman whose father comes from an old Yorkshire family , and his mother from an old Leicestershire one ! and always an Irishman : Swift's heart was English and SWIFT . 13.
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