The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Stran 10
... 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 liberty . All I could do was to take up Hart , the printer , to send him to ...
... 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 liberty . All I could do was to take up Hart , the printer , to send him to ...
Stran 13
... honor and glory ; but , it seems to me , he was no more an Irishman than a man born of English parents at Cal- cutta is a Hindoo.1 Goldsmith was an Irishman , and always an Irishman : Steele was an Irishman , 1 Swift was by no means ...
... honor and glory ; but , it seems to me , he was no more an Irishman than a man born of English parents at Cal- cutta is a Hindoo.1 Goldsmith was an Irishman , and always an Irishman : Steele was an Irishman , 1 Swift was by no means ...
Stran 15
... honor's errands . It was here , as he was writing at Temple's table , or following his patron's walk , that he saw and heard the men who had governed the great world - measured himself with them , looking up from his silent corner ...
... honor's errands . It was here , as he was writing at Temple's table , or following his patron's walk , that he saw and heard the men who had governed the great world - measured himself with them , looking up from his silent corner ...
Stran 18
... honor's heels in the garden walk ; or taking his honor's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all blistered with moxa ? When Sir William has the gout or scolds it must be hard work at ...
... honor's heels in the garden walk ; or taking his honor's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all blistered with moxa ? When Sir William has the gout or scolds it must be hard work at ...
Stran 21
... honor's family that is , whether the last was occasioned by any ill action . They are left entirely to your honor's mercy , though in the first I think I cannot reproach myself for anything further than for infirmities . This is all I ...
... honor's family that is , whether the last was occasioned by any ill action . They are left entirely to your honor's mercy , though in the first I think I cannot reproach myself for anything further than for infirmities . This is all I ...
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