The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Stran 5
... 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 stain only made it ...
... 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 stain only made it ...
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... honest man - he was cau- tious about his money , but ready . If you were in a strait would you like such a benefactor ? I think I would rather have had a potato and a friendly word from Goldsmith than have been beholden to the Dean for ...
... honest man - he was cau- tious about his money , but ready . If you were in a strait would you like such a benefactor ? I think I would rather have had a potato and a friendly word from Goldsmith than have been beholden to the Dean for ...
Stran 28
... honest . But having put that cassock on , it poisoned him : he was strangled in his bands . He goes through life , tearing , like a man possessed with a devil . Like Abudah in the Arabian story , he is always looking out for the Fury ...
... honest . But having put that cassock on , it poisoned him : he was strangled in his bands . He goes through life , tearing , like a man possessed with a devil . Like Abudah in the Arabian story , he is always looking out for the Fury ...
Stran 59
... honest Corydon courts Phyllis under the treillage of the pasteboard cottage , and leers at her over the head of grandpapa in red stockings , who is opportunely asleep ; and when seduced by the invitations of the rosy youth she comes ...
... honest Corydon courts Phyllis under the treillage of the pasteboard cottage , and leers at her over the head of grandpapa in red stockings , who is opportunely asleep ; and when seduced by the invitations of the rosy youth she comes ...
Stran 61
... honesty will go as it did , frost - nipt in a summer suit . Ask me questions concerning to - morrow . " Scandal . - Ask him , Mr. Foresight . " Foresight . - Pray what will be done at Court ? witty , and daring- any more than I could ...
... honesty will go as it did , frost - nipt in a summer suit . Ask me questions concerning to - morrow . " Scandal . - Ask him , Mr. Foresight . " Foresight . - Pray what will be done at Court ? witty , and daring- any more than I could ...
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