The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 Seiten |
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... kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humourous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity , your ...
... kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humourous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity , your ...
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... kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humourous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity , your ...
... kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humourous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity , your ...
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... kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humourous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity , your ...
... kind presence here shows that you have curiosity and sympathy , appeal to a great number of our other faculties , besides our mere sense of ridicule . The humourous writer professes to awaken and direct your love , your pity , your ...
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... kind of torpor . At times , -he would seem to struggle to bring into distinct consciousness , and shape into ex- pression , the intellect that lay smothering under gloomy obstruction in him . A pier- glass falling by accident , nearly ...
... kind of torpor . At times , -he would seem to struggle to bring into distinct consciousness , and shape into ex- pression , the intellect that lay smothering under gloomy obstruction in him . A pier- glass falling by accident , nearly ...
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... kind wenches will provide you with a hol- land shirt and white cap , crowned with a crimson or black ribbon take leave cheerfully of all your friends in Newgate : mount the cart with courage ; fall on your knees ; lift up your eyes ...
... kind wenches will provide you with a hol- land shirt and white cap , crowned with a crimson or black ribbon take leave cheerfully of all your friends in Newgate : mount the cart with courage ; fall on your knees ; lift up your eyes ...
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