English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 páginas |
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... appear books VI and VII , the first containing the beautiful story of Le Fever , perhaps the most genuinely touching narrative ever penned by the sentimental Sterne ; and the second containing the vivacious account of the author's ...
... appear books VI and VII , the first containing the beautiful story of Le Fever , perhaps the most genuinely touching narrative ever penned by the sentimental Sterne ; and the second containing the vivacious account of the author's ...
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... appear- ance of the " Man in Black " ) .... 404 14 The reception of the philosopher from a lady of distinction ... 408 21 The philosopher goes to see a play ......... .. 411 26 The character of the Man in Black ; with some in- stances ...
... appear- ance of the " Man in Black " ) .... 404 14 The reception of the philosopher from a lady of distinction ... 408 21 The philosopher goes to see a play ......... .. 411 26 The character of the Man in Black ; with some in- stances ...
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... appear , and her couriers ride ahead to prepare apart- ments for her at the great caravanserais on the road ; Boniface receives her under the creaking sign of the " Bell " or the " Ram , " and he and his chamberlains bow her up the ...
... appear , and her couriers ride ahead to prepare apart- ments for her at the great caravanserais on the road ; Boniface receives her under the creaking sign of the " Bell " or the " Ram , " and he and his chamberlains bow her up the ...
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... appears she had a chariot and pair , and sometimes four horses : he himself enjoyed a little horse for his own riding . He paid , or promised to pay , his barber fifty pounds a year , and always went abroad in a laced coat and a large ...
... appears she had a chariot and pair , and sometimes four horses : he himself enjoyed a little horse for his own riding . He paid , or promised to pay , his barber fifty pounds a year , and always went abroad in a laced coat and a large ...
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... appear , to shine out , even at my request , and to make me proud of you , or rather to indulge the pride I have that you are mine . . . " Your most affectionate , obsequious husband , ... " RICHARD STEELE . " A quarter of Molly's ...
... appear , to shine out , even at my request , and to make me proud of you , or rather to indulge the pride I have that you are mine . . . " Your most affectionate , obsequious husband , ... " RICHARD STEELE . " A quarter of Molly's ...
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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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