The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... seen : When nothing's left that's worth defence , They build a magazine ! " 2 Besides these famous books of Scott's and Johnson's , there is a copious " Life " by Thomas Sheridan ( Dr. Johnson's " Sherry " ) , father of Richard Brinsley ...
... seen : When nothing's left that's worth defence , They build a magazine ! " 2 Besides these famous books of Scott's and Johnson's , there is a copious " Life " by Thomas Sheridan ( Dr. Johnson's " Sherry " ) , father of Richard Brinsley ...
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... seen that sweet serene face . I should like , as a young man , to have lived on Fielding's staircase in the Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands with him in ...
... seen that sweet serene face . I should like , as a young man , to have lived on Fielding's staircase in the Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands with him in ...
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... seen all the world , ' they had not the least curiosity to ask me a question ; only desired I would give them slumskudask , or a token of remembrance , which is a modest way of begging , to avoid the law , that strictly forbids it ...
... seen all the world , ' they had not the least curiosity to ask me a question ; only desired I would give them slumskudask , or a token of remembrance , which is a modest way of begging , to avoid the law , that strictly forbids it ...
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... seen them , or if they had been relatives of our own , we scarcely could have known them better . Who has n't in his mind an image of Stella ? Who does not love her ? Fair and tender creature : pure and affectionate heart ! Boots it to ...
... seen them , or if they had been relatives of our own , we scarcely could have known them better . Who has n't in his mind an image of Stella ? Who does not love her ? Fair and tender creature : pure and affectionate heart ! Boots it to ...
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... seen . " - Scorr's Dryden , vol . i . p . 370 . 2 It was in Surrey Street , Strand ( where he afterwards died ) , that Voltaire visited him , in the decline of his life . The anecdote relating to his saying that he wished " to be ...
... seen . " - Scorr's Dryden , vol . i . p . 370 . 2 It was in Surrey Street , Strand ( where he afterwards died ) , that Voltaire visited him , in the decline of his life . The anecdote relating to his saying that he wished " to be ...
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