Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Critical Reviews and Selections from PunchJohn Wurtele Lovell and Company, 1880 - 642 Seiten |
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... walk with thee , Eliza ? Aha , did I not love thee ? Did I not walk with thee then ? Do I not see thee still ? ” This was passing strange . My ancestress — but there is no need to publish her revered name - did indeed live at Bungay St ...
... walk with thee , Eliza ? Aha , did I not love thee ? Did I not walk with thee then ? Do I not see thee still ? ” This was passing strange . My ancestress — but there is no need to publish her revered name - did indeed live at Bungay St ...
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... walk is called the Mall ; is full of people at every hour of the day , but especially at morning and evening , when their Majesties often walk with the royal family , who are at- tended only by a half - dozen yeomen of the guard , and ...
... walk is called the Mall ; is full of people at every hour of the day , but especially at morning and evening , when their Majesties often walk with the royal family , who are at- tended only by a half - dozen yeomen of the guard , and ...
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... walk about Bath in boots ! ) , with his blue ribbon and stars , and a cabbage under each arm , and a chicken in his hand , which he had been cheapening for his dinner . Chesterfield came there many a time and gam- bled for hundreds ...
... walk about Bath in boots ! ) , with his blue ribbon and stars , and a cabbage under each arm , and a chicken in his hand , which he had been cheapening for his dinner . Chesterfield came there many a time and gam- bled for hundreds ...
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Addison admired amusing Athenæum Club beautiful Belle Poule called Captain charming Congreve Cornhill Magazine court Cruikshank dare dear delightful dinner Duke England English eyes face famous fancy father French genius gentleman George George Cruikshank George III George IV George Selwyn give hand Hanover happy head heart hero honest honor humor hundred Johnson Joseph Addison kind King lady laugh letters lived London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Madame marriage married mind morning never night noble ogres paper passed picture play pleasure poet poor Pope pretty Prince Prince of Wales Princess Queen remember round royal smiling speak Steele Stella story Struldbrugs suppose sure sweet Swift talk Tatler tell thought thousand Tom Jones took walk whilst wife William the Pious wine woman wonder word write wrote young