Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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45. oldal
... once . The Alchymist is the most famous of this author's comedies , though I think it does not deserve its reputation . It contains all that is quaint , dreary , obsolete , and hopeless in this once - famed art , but not the golden ...
... once . The Alchymist is the most famous of this author's comedies , though I think it does not deserve its reputation . It contains all that is quaint , dreary , obsolete , and hopeless in this once - famed art , but not the golden ...
216. oldal
... once in the course of the day look to see what o'clock it was . Yet he had nothing else in his character in common with the elder Mr. Shandy . Were I to attempt a sketch of him , for my own or the reader's satisfaction , it would be ...
... once in the course of the day look to see what o'clock it was . Yet he had nothing else in his character in common with the elder Mr. Shandy . Were I to attempt a sketch of him , for my own or the reader's satisfaction , it would be ...
296. oldal
... once ; and presently after , Sheridan came out in high good - humour , and paid her the amount of her bill , in ten , five , and one pounds . Once when a creditor brought him a bill for payment , which had often been presented before ...
... once ; and presently after , Sheridan came out in high good - humour , and paid her the amount of her bill , in ten , five , and one pounds . Once when a creditor brought him a bill for payment , which had often been presented before ...
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