The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1860 - 297 Seiten |
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... tender friend . ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took ...
... tender friend . ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took ...
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... tender Boots it to you creature pure and affectionate heart ! now that you have been at rest for a hundred and twenty years , not divided in death from the cold heart which caused yours , whilst it beat , such faithful pangs of love and ...
... tender Boots it to you creature pure and affectionate heart ! now that you have been at rest for a hundred and twenty years , not divided in death from the cold heart which caused yours , whilst it beat , such faithful pangs of love and ...
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... ; and I know of nothing more manly , more tender , more exquisitely touching , than some of these brief notes , written in what Swift calls " his little lan- guage " in his journal to Stella . ' He 40 ENGLISH HUMOURISTS .
... ; and I know of nothing more manly , more tender , more exquisitely touching , than some of these brief notes , written in what Swift calls " his little lan- guage " in his journal to Stella . ' He 40 ENGLISH HUMOURISTS .
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... tender bosom . A hard fate but would she have changed it ? I have heard a woman say that she would have taken Swift's cruelty to have had his tenderness . He had a sort of worship for her whilst he wounded her . He speaks of her 1 A ...
... tender bosom . A hard fate but would she have changed it ? I have heard a woman say that she would have taken Swift's cruelty to have had his tenderness . He had a sort of worship for her whilst he wounded her . He speaks of her 1 A ...
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... tender - constitutioned ladies , why they should re- quire more cooling than their mothers before them ? " I find several speculative persons are of opinion that our sex has of late years been very saucy , and that the hoop - petticoat ...
... tender - constitutioned ladies , why they should re- quire more cooling than their mothers before them ? " I find several speculative persons are of opinion that our sex has of late years been very saucy , and that the hoop - petticoat ...
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acquaintance Addison admire asked beautiful Bolingbroke called Captain character charming Congreve court daughter Dean dear death delightful Dick Steele dinner Dublin Duke Dunciad Earl England English eyes face famous fancy father fond fortune genius gentle gentleman give Goldsmith hand happy heart Hogarth honest honour humour humourist Iliad Johnson Joseph Addison kind lady laugh Lawrence Sterne letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Treasurer manner married MATTHEW PRIOR nature never Nicholas Nickleby night noble North Briton periwig person pity pleasure poem poet poor Pope Pope's pretty satire says sing Sir William Temple smile speak Spence's Anecdotes Stella Sterne Struldbrugs sweet Swift Tatler tell tender thee thou thought told Tom Jones truth verses Vicar of Wakefield whilst wife William Congreve woman writing wrote young