The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... laughing , painted French baggage , that Comic Muse . She came over from the Continent with Charles ( who chose many ... laughed in his face , and when she showed her bold cheeks at her chariot- window , had some of the noblest and most ...
... laughing , painted French baggage , that Comic Muse . She came over from the Continent with Charles ( who chose many ... laughed in his face , and when she showed her bold cheeks at her chariot- window , had some of the noblest and most ...
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... laughing wives , and husbands too , to scorn . That miserable rouged , tawdry , sparkling , hollow - hearted comedy of the Restoration fled before him , and , like the wicked spirit in the Fairy ... laugh is unin- CHARITY AND HUMOUR 277.
... laughing wives , and husbands too , to scorn . That miserable rouged , tawdry , sparkling , hollow - hearted comedy of the Restoration fled before him , and , like the wicked spirit in the Fairy ... laugh is unin- CHARITY AND HUMOUR 277.
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... laugh so outrageously that the lovely Princess by his side would have to say , ' My gracious monarch , do compose yourself . ' But he continued to laugh , and at the very smallest farces , as long as his poor wits were left him . There ...
... laugh so outrageously that the lovely Princess by his side would have to say , ' My gracious monarch , do compose yourself . ' But he continued to laugh , and at the very smallest farces , as long as his poor wits were left him . There ...
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