The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Stran 1
... look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feel- ings I am going to try and describe to you , a story that is otherwise than serious , and often very sad . If Humor only meant laughter , you would scarcely feel more ...
... look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feel- ings I am going to try and describe to you , a story that is otherwise than serious , and often very sad . If Humor only meant laughter , you would scarcely feel more ...
Stran 5
... look bigger . He had , however , known Swift , and cor- responded with people who knew him . His work ( which appeared in 1751 ) provoked a good deal of controversy , calling out , among other brochures , the interesting " Observations ...
... look bigger . He had , however , known Swift , and cor- responded with people who knew him . His work ( which appeared in 1751 ) provoked a good deal of controversy , calling out , among other brochures , the interesting " Observations ...
Stran 15
... look cold and out of humor for three or four days , and I used to suspect a hundred reasons ? I have plucked up my spirits since then , faith : he spoiled a fine gentleman . " -Journal to Stella . deeply into a subject , he professes a ...
... look cold and out of humor for three or four days , and I used to suspect a hundred reasons ? I have plucked up my spirits since then , faith : he spoiled a fine gentleman . " -Journal to Stella . deeply into a subject , he professes a ...
Stran 18
... look . The humble tribe mourned for the quickening soul , That furnished spirit and motion through the whole . " Isn't that line in which grief is described as put- ting the menials into a mourning livery , a fine image ? One of the ...
... look . The humble tribe mourned for the quickening soul , That furnished spirit and motion through the whole . " Isn't that line in which grief is described as put- ting the menials into a mourning livery , a fine image ? One of the ...
Stran 23
... wine , poured what remained into a glass , and seeing it was muddy , presented it to Mr. Pilkington to drink it . For , ' said he , ' I always keep some poor parson to drink the served him , made women cry , guests look foolish SWIFT . 23.
... wine , poured what remained into a glass , and seeing it was muddy , presented it to Mr. Pilkington to drink it . For , ' said he , ' I always keep some poor parson to drink the served him , made women cry , guests look foolish SWIFT . 23.
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