The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Stran 5
... give the Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him.2 passed on him by his father , who left his library away from him . It is to be feared that the ink he used to wash out that ...
... give the Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him.2 passed on him by his father , who left his library away from him . It is to be feared that the ink he used to wash out that ...
Stran 6
... give something to pass a night at the club with Johnson , and Gold- smith , and James Boswell , Esq . , of Auchinleck ? The charm of Addison's companionship and conversa- tion has passed to us by fond tradition - but Swift ? If you had ...
... give something to pass a night at the club with Johnson , and Gold- smith , and James Boswell , Esq . , of Auchinleck ? The charm of Addison's companionship and conversa- tion has passed to us by fond tradition - but Swift ? If you had ...
Stran 7
... give it the softest name , was ever untractable . The motions of his genius were often irregular . He assumed more the air of a patron than of a friend . He affected rather to dictate than advise . " ORRERY . with the air of patronizing ...
... give it the softest name , was ever untractable . The motions of his genius were often irregular . He assumed more the air of a patron than of a friend . He affected rather to dictate than advise . " ORRERY . with the air of patronizing ...
Stran 9
... gives them over to followers of his own . The great prize has not come yet . The coach with the mitre and crosier in it , which he intends to have for his share , has been delayed on the way from St. James's ; and he waits and waits ...
... gives them over to followers of his own . The great prize has not come yet . The coach with the mitre and crosier in it , which he intends to have for his share , has been delayed on the way from St. James's ; and he waits and waits ...
Stran 10
... give even scur rilous language to those who are in the first degrees of honor . This , my lord , among others , is a symptom of the decayed condi tion of our Government , and serves to show how fatally we mistake licentiousness for ...
... give even scur rilous language to those who are in the first degrees of honor . This , my lord , among others , is a symptom of the decayed condi tion of our Government , and serves to show how fatally we mistake licentiousness for ...
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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