The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... to 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.
... to 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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William Makepeace Thackeray. and always an Irishman : Swift's heart was English and in England , his habits English , his logic emi- nently English ; his statement is elaborately simple ; he shuns tropes and metaphors , and uses his ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. and always an Irishman : Swift's heart was English and in England , his habits English , his logic emi- nently English ; his statement is elaborately simple ; he shuns tropes and metaphors , and uses his ...
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... charge of the fraternity : the surgeon shall not touch a limb of you ; and your fame shall continue until a successor of equal renown succeeds in your place .... " 2 down from his master with rage in his heart , SWIFT . 19.
... charge of the fraternity : the surgeon shall not touch a limb of you ; and your fame shall continue until a successor of equal renown succeeds in your place .... " 2 down from his master with rage in his heart , SWIFT . 19.
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William Makepeace Thackeray. down from his master with rage in his heart , and has not a kind word even for little Hester Johnson ? Perhaps for the Irish secretary , his Excellency's condescension was even more cruel than his frowns ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. down from his master with rage in his heart , and has not a kind word even for little Hester Johnson ? Perhaps for the Irish secretary , his Excellency's condescension was even more cruel than his frowns ...
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... 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 , but with such secrecy that the guests in his house were never in the least aware of the ...
... 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 , but with such secrecy that the guests in his house were never in the least aware of the ...
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