The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... hope what is past will be forgotten , I confess I did endeavour in my last to put the best colour I could think of upon a very bad cause . My friends judge right of my idleness ; but , in reality , it has hitherto proceeded from a hurry ...
... hope what is past will be forgotten , I confess I did endeavour in my last to put the best colour I could think of upon a very bad cause . My friends judge right of my idleness ; but , in reality , it has hitherto proceeded from a hurry ...
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... hope you are coming towards us , and that you incline more and more to your old friends .... Here is one [ Lord Bolingbroke ] who was once a powerful planet , but has now ( after long experience of all that comes of shining ) learned to ...
... hope you are coming towards us , and that you incline more and more to your old friends .... Here is one [ Lord Bolingbroke ] who was once a powerful planet , but has now ( after long experience of all that comes of shining ) learned to ...
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... hope , and anger , was struggling through the crowd of shouting friends and furious detractors to his temple of Fame , his old mother writes from the country , ' My deare , ' says she- my deare , there's Mr. Blount , of Mapel Durom ...
... hope , and anger , was struggling through the crowd of shouting friends and furious detractors to his temple of Fame , his old mother writes from the country , ' My deare , ' says she- my deare , there's Mr. Blount , of Mapel Durom ...
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Addison admired asked beautiful Bolingbroke called Captain character charming Congreve Court dancing Dean dear death delightful Dick Steele dinner Doctor Doctor Johnson Drapier's Letters Duke Dunciad Earl England English eyes famous fancy father fond fortune genius gentleman George George III George Selwyn give Goldsmith hand Hanover happy heart Hogarth honest honour humour humourist husband Johnson Jonathan Wild Joseph Addison kind King lady laugh lectures letters lived London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke manner marriage married Matthew Prior morning never Nicholas Nickleby night noble passed periwig play pleasure poet poor Pope Pope's pretty Prince Princess Queen round Royal satire says smile society speak Stella story Struldbrugs sweet Swift Tatler tell tender Thackeray thought Tom Jones took verses Whig whilst wife William the Pious woman wonder writes wrote young