The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... only meant laughter , you would scarcely feel more interest about humorous writers than about 1 The anecdote is frequently told of our performer RICH . VOL . VIII.1 the private life of poor Harlequin just mentioned , who.
... only meant laughter , you would scarcely feel more interest about humorous writers than about 1 The anecdote is frequently told of our performer RICH . VOL . VIII.1 the private life of poor Harlequin just mentioned , who.
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... told by the kindest and most good - natured of men , Scott , who admires but can't bring himself to love him ; and by stout old Johnson , who , forced to admit him into the company 1 Sometimes , during his mental affliction , he ...
... told by the kindest and most good - natured of men , Scott , who admires but can't bring himself to love him ; and by stout old Johnson , who , forced to admit him into the company 1 Sometimes , during his mental affliction , he ...
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... told me he had not . ” - BOSWELL'S Tour to the Hebrides . 1 Few men , to be sure , dared this experiment , but yet their success was encouraging . One gentleman made a point of asking the Dean whether his uncle Godwin had not given him ...
... told me he had not . ” - BOSWELL'S Tour to the Hebrides . 1 Few men , to be sure , dared this experiment , but yet their success was encouraging . One gentleman made a point of asking the Dean whether his uncle Godwin had not given him ...
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... told by Mrs. Pilkington , is well attested , bears , that the last time he was in London he went to dine with the Earl of Burlington , who was but newly married . The Earl , it is supposed , being willing to have a little diversion ...
... told by Mrs. Pilkington , is well attested , bears , that the last time he was in London he went to dine with the Earl of Burlington , who was but newly married . The Earl , it is supposed , being willing to have a little diversion ...
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... told the Secretary he could not pardon him without a favorable report from the Judge ; besides , he was a fiddler , and consequently a rogue , and deserved hanging for something else , and so he shall swing . " his rage , his subsequent ...
... told the Secretary he could not pardon him without a favorable report from the Judge ; besides , he was a fiddler , and consequently a rogue , and deserved hanging for something else , and so he shall swing . " his rage , his subsequent ...
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