English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver GoldsmithCentury Company, 1906 - 514 páginas |
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... never err'd through pride ; You who in different sects were shamm'd , And come to see each other damn'd ; ( So some folk told you , but they knew No more of Jove's designs than you ; ) The world's mad business now is o'er , And I resent ...
... never err'd through pride ; You who in different sects were shamm'd , And come to see each other damn'd ; ( So some folk told you , but they knew No more of Jove's designs than you ; ) The world's mad business now is o'er , And I resent ...
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... never angry , or idle , or extravagant any more . There are no chambers in our hearts , destined for family friends and ac- tions , and now occupied by some Sin's emissary and bailiff in pos- session . There are no little sins , shabby ...
... never angry , or idle , or extravagant any more . There are no chambers in our hearts , destined for family friends and ac- tions , and now occupied by some Sin's emissary and bailiff in pos- session . There are no little sins , shabby ...
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... never offended me ; but would be so much the gentleman's friend as to dissuade him from a pursuit , which he could never succeed in . ' You may remember , I thought her in earnest ; and you were forced to employ your cousin Will , who ...
... never offended me ; but would be so much the gentleman's friend as to dissuade him from a pursuit , which he could never succeed in . ' You may remember , I thought her in earnest ; and you were forced to employ your cousin Will , who ...
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... never in health ; but complain of want of stomach or rest every day until noon , and then devour all which comes before them . Lady Dainty is convinced , that it is necessary for a gentlewoman to be out of order ; and , to preserve that ...
... never in health ; but complain of want of stomach or rest every day until noon , and then devour all which comes before them . Lady Dainty is convinced , that it is necessary for a gentlewoman to be out of order ; and , to preserve that ...
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... never knew fail , though I do not remember that any other has made it . The natural shyness of her sex hindered her from telling me the greatness of her own pas- sion ; but I easily collected it from the representation she gave me of ...
... never knew fail , though I do not remember that any other has made it . The natural shyness of her sex hindered her from telling me the greatness of her own pas- sion ; but I easily collected it from the representation she gave me of ...
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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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