The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - Всего страниц: 297 |
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... believe that the temper of my friend Swift might occasion his English friends to wish him happily and properly promoted at a distance . His spirit , for I would give it the proper name , was ever untractable . The motions of his genius ...
... believe that the temper of my friend Swift might occasion his English friends to wish him happily and properly promoted at a distance . His spirit , for I would give it the proper name , was ever untractable . The motions of his genius ...
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... believe really fervent , in their expressions of belief ; they belaboured freethinkers , and stoned imaginary atheists a town of England or Ireland ; were consecrated such a year ; and , if not trans- lated , were buried in the ...
... believe really fervent , in their expressions of belief ; they belaboured freethinkers , and stoned imaginary atheists a town of England or Ireland ; were consecrated such a year ; and , if not trans- lated , were buried in the ...
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... some worthy partner , and lived long enough to see her little boys laughing over Lilliput , without any arrière pensée of a sad character about the great Dean ! and deplores you ? Scarce any man , I believe SWIFT . 39.
... some worthy partner , and lived long enough to see her little boys laughing over Lilliput , without any arrière pensée of a sad character about the great Dean ! and deplores you ? Scarce any man , I believe SWIFT . 39.
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... believe , ever thought of that grave , that did not cast a flower of pity on it , and write over it a sweet epitaph . Gentle lady ! — so lovely , so loving , so unhappy . You have had countless champions , millions of manly hearts ...
... believe , ever thought of that grave , that did not cast a flower of pity on it , and write over it a sweet epitaph . Gentle lady ! — so lovely , so loving , so unhappy . You have had countless champions , millions of manly hearts ...
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... did you but know what I thought , I am sure it would move you to forgive me ; and believe I cannot help telling you this and live . " -VANESSA . ( M. 1714. ) business : until the impetuous Vanessa becomes too fond of SWIFT . 45.
... did you but know what I thought , I am sure it would move you to forgive me ; and believe I cannot help telling you this and live . " -VANESSA . ( M. 1714. ) business : until the impetuous Vanessa becomes too fond of SWIFT . 45.
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