The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... story . Harlequin without his mask is known to present a very sober countenance , and was himself , the story goes , the melancholy patient whom the Doctor advised to go and see Harlequin1 . a man full of cares and perplexities like the ...
... story . Harlequin without his mask is known to present a very sober countenance , and was himself , the story goes , the melancholy patient whom the Doctor advised to go and see Harlequin1 . a man full of cares and perplexities like the ...
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... stories your kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humorous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity ...
... stories your kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humorous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity ...
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... story , he is always looking out for the Fury , and knows that the night will come and the inevitable hag with it . What a night , my God , it was ! what a lonely rage and long agony - what a vulture that tore the heart of that giant ...
... story , he is always looking out for the Fury , and knows that the night will come and the inevitable hag with it . What a night , my God , it was ! what a lonely rage and long agony - what a vulture that tore the heart of that giant ...
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... story is told by Scott , of Delany , who interrupted Archbishop King and Swift in a con- versation which left the prelate in tears , and from which Swift rushed away with marks of strong ter- ror and agitation in his countenance , upon ...
... story is told by Scott , of Delany , who interrupted Archbishop King and Swift in a con- versation which left the prelate in tears , and from which Swift rushed away with marks of strong ter- ror and agitation in his countenance , upon ...
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... story of her own to tell about the blue eyes of young Jonathan . One may say that the book of Swift's Life opens at places kept by these blighted flowers ! Varina must have a paragraph . She was a Miss Jane Waryng , sister to a college ...
... story of her own to tell about the blue eyes of young Jonathan . One may say that the book of Swift's Life opens at places kept by these blighted flowers ! Varina must have a paragraph . She was a Miss Jane Waryng , sister to a college ...
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