The English humorists of the eighteenth century. Critical reviews. The second funeral of NapoleonEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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Stran 6
... 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 the morning , and heard him talk and crack jokes ...
... 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 the morning , and heard him talk and crack jokes ...
Stran 14
... young man who prided himself on saying pert things . . . and who cried out- ' You must know , Mr. Dean , that I set up for a wit ? ' ' Do you so ? ' says the Dean . ' Take my advice , and sit down again ! ' " At another time , being in ...
... young man who prided himself on saying pert things . . . and who cried out- ' You must know , Mr. Dean , that I set up for a wit ? ' ' Do you so ? ' says the Dean . ' Take my advice , and sit down again ! ' " At another time , being in ...
Stran 18
... young servitor , with down- cast eyes , books and papers in hand , following at his honor's heels in the garden walk ; or taking his honor's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all ...
... young servitor , with down- cast eyes , books and papers in hand , following at his honor's heels in the garden walk ; or taking his honor's orders as he stands by the great chair , where Sir William has the gout , and his feet all ...
Stran 22
... young nobleman , that the best poet in England was Mr. Pope ( a Papist ) , who had begun a that in my life already " ( meaning Sir William Temple , ) etc. etc. - Journal to Stella . " I am thinking what a veneration we used to have for ...
... young nobleman , that the best poet in England was Mr. Pope ( a Papist ) , who had begun a that in my life already " ( meaning Sir William Temple , ) etc. etc. - Journal to Stella . " I am thinking what a veneration we used to have for ...
Stran 29
... makes me mad . She should never leave the Queen , but leave everything , to stick to what is so much the interest of the public as well as her own . . . . " - Journal . American of my acquaintance in London , that a young SWIFT . 29.
... makes me mad . She should never leave the Queen , but leave everything , to stick to what is so much the interest of the public as well as her own . . . . " - Journal . American of my acquaintance in London , that a young SWIFT . 29.
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