The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... PLAY 279 CRITICAL REVIEWS . BEATING THE BOUNDS 299 AT THE ART GALLERY . 329 THE SECOND FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON . THE COLUMN VENDOME THE DOME DES INVALIDES THE TOMB OF NAPOLEON . 365 387 409 THE ENGLISH HUMORISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ...
... PLAY 279 CRITICAL REVIEWS . BEATING THE BOUNDS 299 AT THE ART GALLERY . 329 THE SECOND FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON . THE COLUMN VENDOME THE DOME DES INVALIDES THE TOMB OF NAPOLEON . 365 387 409 THE ENGLISH HUMORISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ...
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... playing at one - and - thirty with him and his family the other night . He gave us all twelvepence apiece to begin with ; it put me in mind of Sir William Temple . ” — Ibid . " I thought I saw Jack Temple [ nephew to Sir William ] and ...
... playing at one - and - thirty with him and his family the other night . He gave us all twelvepence apiece to begin with ; it put me in mind of Sir William Temple . ” — Ibid . " I thought I saw Jack Temple [ nephew to Sir William ] and ...
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... play , the " Old Bachelor , " brought our author to the notice of that great patron of English muses , Charles Montague Lord Halifax - who , being desirous to place so eminent a wit in a state of ease and tran- quillity , instantly made ...
... play , the " Old Bachelor , " brought our author to the notice of that great patron of English muses , Charles Montague Lord Halifax - who , being desirous to place so eminent a wit in a state of ease and tran- quillity , instantly made ...
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... plays , the favorite of all the town of her day ; and the - 2 - let me leave behind me a memorial of my friendship with one of the most valuable men as well as finest writers of my age and country one who has tried , and knows by his ...
... plays , the favorite of all the town of her day ; and the - 2 - let me leave behind me a memorial of my friendship with one of the most valuable men as well as finest writers of my age and country one who has tried , and knows by his ...
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... play , is , I believe , not very distant from the real character of Con- greve . " - Dramatic Miscellanies , vol . iii . 1784 . • She retired from the stage when Mrs. Oldfield began to be the public favorite . She died in 1748 , in the ...
... play , is , I believe , not very distant from the real character of Con- greve . " - Dramatic Miscellanies , vol . iii . 1784 . • She retired from the stage when Mrs. Oldfield began to be the public favorite . She died in 1748 , in the ...
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