Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent and Company, 1900 - 304 oldal |
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54. oldal
... heart ; or if she had a thousand lovers , she would be the sole object of their adoration and burning vows , without a rival . The heroine of romance and poetry sits secluded in the bowers of fancy , sole queen and arbitress of all hearts ...
... heart ; or if she had a thousand lovers , she would be the sole object of their adoration and burning vows , without a rival . The heroine of romance and poetry sits secluded in the bowers of fancy , sole queen and arbitress of all hearts ...
117. oldal
... heart to bestow it all upon your worships . " In reading this author's best works , those which one reads most frequently over , and knows almost by heart , one cannot help thinking of the treatment he received from Pope about his ...
... heart to bestow it all upon your worships . " In reading this author's best works , those which one reads most frequently over , and knows almost by heart , one cannot help thinking of the treatment he received from Pope about his ...
184. oldal
... heart , like the coming on of spring ; the artifice of the stuff gown ; the meeting with Lady Davers after her ... hearts . I should suppose that never sympathy more deep or sincere was excited than by the heroine of Richardson's romance ...
... heart , like the coming on of spring ; the artifice of the stuff gown ; the meeting with Lady Davers after her ... hearts . I should suppose that never sympathy more deep or sincere was excited than by the heroine of Richardson's romance ...
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