The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 41
Stran 6
... morning , and heard him talk and crack jokes over his breakfast and his mug of small beer . Who would not give something to pass a night at the club with Johnson , and Gold- smith , and James Boswell , Esq . , of Auchinleck ? The charm ...
... morning , and heard him talk and crack jokes over his breakfast and his mug of small beer . Who would not give something to pass a night at the club with Johnson , and Gold- smith , and James Boswell , Esq . , of Auchinleck ? The charm ...
Stran 24
... morning regularly , but with such secrecy that the guests in his house were never in the least aware of the ceremony . There was no need surely why a church dignitary should assemble his family privily in a crypt , and as if he was ...
... morning regularly , but with such secrecy that the guests in his house were never in the least aware of the ceremony . There was no need surely why a church dignitary should assemble his family privily in a crypt , and as if he was ...
Stran 38
... morning love and purity , your constancy , your grief , your sweet martyrdom . We know your legend by heart . You are one of the saints of English story . - - - And if Stella's love and innocence are charming to contemplate , I will say ...
... morning love and purity , your constancy , your grief , your sweet martyrdom . We know your legend by heart . You are one of the saints of English story . - - - And if Stella's love and innocence are charming to contemplate , I will say ...
Stran 39
... morning it is the 14th of December , 1710- " Stay , I will answer some of your letter this morning in bed . Let me see . Come and appear , little letter ! Here I am , says he , and what say you to Stella this morning fresh and fasting ...
... morning it is the 14th of December , 1710- " Stay , I will answer some of your letter this morning in bed . Let me see . Come and appear , little letter ! Here I am , says he , and what say you to Stella this morning fresh and fasting ...
Stran 42
... morning . But in Letter IV . of that famous collec- tion he describes his lodging in Bury Street , where he has the first - floor , a dining - room and bedchamber , at eight shillings a week ; and in Letter VI . he says " he has visited ...
... morning . But in Letter IV . of that famous collec- tion he describes his lodging in Bury Street , where he has the first - floor , a dining - room and bedchamber , at eight shillings a week ; and in Letter VI . he says " he has visited ...
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