The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - Всего страниц: 297 |
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... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feelings I am going to try and de- scribe to you ...
... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feelings I am going to try and de- scribe to you ...
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... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feelings I am going to try and de- scribe to you ...
... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feelings I am going to try and de- scribe to you ...
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... present , I fear is only very likely ) , his equal in mere social station , he would have bullied , scorned , and in- sulted you ; if , undeterred by his great reputation , you had met him like a man , he would have quailed before you ...
... present , I fear is only very likely ) , his equal in mere social station , he would have bullied , scorned , and in- sulted you ; if , undeterred by his great reputation , you had met him like a man , he would have quailed before you ...
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... present itself under the ambrosial wig , or Temple could never have lived with Swift . Swift sickened , rebelled , left the service - ate humble pie and came back again ; and so for ten years went on , gathering learning , swallowing ...
... present itself under the ambrosial wig , or Temple could never have lived with Swift . Swift sickened , rebelled , left the service - ate humble pie and came back again ; and so for ten years went on , gathering learning , swallowing ...
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... was occasioned by any ill action . They are left entirely to your Honour's mercy , though in the first I think I cannot reproach myself for anything further than for in- firmities . This is all I dare at present beg SWIFT . 23.
... was occasioned by any ill action . They are left entirely to your Honour's mercy , though in the first I think I cannot reproach myself for anything further than for in- firmities . This is all I dare at present beg SWIFT . 23.
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