English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 páginas |
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... answer questions upon all subjects of wit , morality , science , and even religion ; and two out of its four pages are filled with queries and replies much like some of the oracular penny prints of the present time . One of the first ...
... answer questions upon all subjects of wit , morality , science , and even religion ; and two out of its four pages are filled with queries and replies much like some of the oracular penny prints of the present time . One of the first ...
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... answer : " Pretty inno- cent Corinna ! Apollo owns that he was a little surprised by your kissing question , particularly at that part of it where you desire to know the benefit you receive by it . Ah ! madam , had you a lover , you ...
... answer : " Pretty inno- cent Corinna ! Apollo owns that he was a little surprised by your kissing question , particularly at that part of it where you desire to know the benefit you receive by it . Ah ! madam , had you a lover , you ...
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... answered , ' She is exquisitely handsome . ' Another desired to know ' when I had last been at Hampton Court ? ' I replied , ' It will be on Tuesday come se'nnight . ' Pr'ythee allow me at least to kiss your hand before that day , that ...
... answered , ' She is exquisitely handsome . ' Another desired to know ' when I had last been at Hampton Court ? ' I replied , ' It will be on Tuesday come se'nnight . ' Pr'ythee allow me at least to kiss your hand before that day , that ...
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... c . - " GRAY'S INN , Feb. 3 , 1708 . " DEAR PRUE , If the man who has my shoemaker's bill calls , let him be answered that I shall call on him as I come home . I stay here in order to and where he is waiting for bail . You trace 18 STEELE.
... c . - " GRAY'S INN , Feb. 3 , 1708 . " DEAR PRUE , If the man who has my shoemaker's bill calls , let him be answered that I shall call on him as I come home . I stay here in order to and where he is waiting for bail . You trace 18 STEELE.
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... answer till the next post . . . . Your son at the present writing is mighty well employed in tum- bling on the floor of the room and sweeping the sand with a feather . He grows a most delightful child , and very full of play and spirit ...
... answer till the next post . . . . Your son at the present writing is mighty well employed in tum- bling on the floor of the room and sweeping the sand with a feather . He grows a most delightful child , and very full of play and spirit ...
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English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph ... William Makepeace Thackeray,Richard Steele,Oliver Goldsmith Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph ... William Makepeace Thackeray,Richard Steele,Oliver Goldsmith Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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