The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 Seiten |
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... Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . ' Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a ques- tion which , in dealing with these people's works , and think- ing of their ...
... Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . ' Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a ques- tion which , in dealing with these people's works , and think- ing of their ...
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... Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the education of a dog . " " Then , sir ...
... Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the education of a dog . " " Then , sir ...
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... Dean this time . " But , my Hamilton , I will never hide the freedom of my sentiments from you . I am much inclined to believe that the temper of my friend Swift might occasion his English friends to wish him happily and properly ...
... Dean this time . " But , my Hamilton , I will never hide the freedom of my sentiments from you . I am much inclined to believe that the temper of my friend Swift might occasion his English friends to wish him happily and properly ...
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... Dean , I'll sing for you if you please . ' From which time he conceived a great esteem for her . ” SCOTT's Life . .... " He had not the least tincture of vanity in his conversation . He was , perhaps , as he said himself , too proud to ...
... Dean , I'll sing for you if you please . ' From which time he conceived a great esteem for her . ” SCOTT's Life . .... " He had not the least tincture of vanity in his conversation . He was , perhaps , as he said himself , too proud to ...
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... Dean speaks in the most edifying manner of the licentiousness of the press and the abusive language of the other party : ..... " It must be acknowledged that the bad practices of printers have been such as to deserve the severest ...
... Dean speaks in the most edifying manner of the licentiousness of the press and the abusive language of the other party : ..... " It must be acknowledged that the bad practices of printers have been such as to deserve the severest ...
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acquaintance Addison admire asked beauty Bolingbroke called Captain character charming cheerfulness Congreve court Dean dear death delightful Dick Steele dinner Dublin Duke Dunciad Earl England English eyes face famous fancy father fond fortune genius gentleman give Goldsmith hand happy heart Hogarth honest honour humour humourist Iliad Ireland Johnson Joseph Addison kind lady laugh Lawrence Sterne letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Treasurer manner married MATTHEW PRIOR Muslin nature never night North Briton passed periwig pity pleasure poem poet poor Pope Pope's portrait pretty satire says sing Sir William Temple speak Spence's Anecdotes Stella Sterne story Struldbrugs sweet Swift Tatler tell tender thee thou thought told Tom Jones truth verses Vicar of Wakefield vols whilst wife William William Congreve woman writing wrote young