The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... Dick Steele submitted himself to the tormentors . Besides being very kind , lazy , and good - STEELE . 103.
... Dick Steele submitted himself to the tormentors . Besides being very kind , lazy , and good - STEELE . 103.
Stran 104
... Steele's early life ; but if the child is father of the man , the father of young Steele of Merton , who left Oxford ... Dick Steele the schoolboy must have been one of the most generous , good - for - nothing , amiable little crea ...
... Steele's early life ; but if the child is father of the man , the father of young Steele of Merton , who left Oxford ... Dick Steele the schoolboy must have been one of the most generous , good - for - nothing , amiable little crea ...
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... Dick Steele , the Charterhouse gownboy , contracted such an admiration in the years of his childhood , and retained ít faithfully through his life . Through the school and through the world , whithersoever his strange fortune led this ...
... Dick Steele , the Charterhouse gownboy , contracted such an admiration in the years of his childhood , and retained ít faithfully through his life . Through the school and through the world , whithersoever his strange fortune led this ...
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... Steele could hardly have seen any actual service . He who wrote about himself , his mother , his wife , his loves ... Dick , whilst writing this ardent devotional work , was deep in debt , in drink , and in all the follies of the town ; it is ...
... Steele could hardly have seen any actual service . He who wrote about himself , his mother , his wife , his loves ... Dick , whilst writing this ardent devotional work , was deep in debt , in drink , and in all the follies of the town ; it is ...
Stran 108
... Dick wiped his eyes , which were whimpering over his papers , took down his ... Steele was cutting a much smarter figure than that of his clas sical friend ... [ Steele's ] ; there being scarcely a comedian of merit in our whole ...
... Dick wiped his eyes , which were whimpering over his papers , took down his ... Steele was cutting a much smarter figure than that of his clas sical friend ... [ Steele's ] ; there being scarcely a comedian of merit in our whole ...
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