Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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290. oldal
... hope so- The Devil take him that remembers first , I say . Sir Wil . Save you , Gentlemen and Lady . Mrs. Mar. For shame , Mr. Witwoud ; why won't you speak to him ? - And you , Sir . Wit . Petulant , speak . Pet . And you , Sir . 20 20 ...
... hope so- The Devil take him that remembers first , I say . Sir Wil . Save you , Gentlemen and Lady . Mrs. Mar. For shame , Mr. Witwoud ; why won't you speak to him ? - And you , Sir . Wit . Petulant , speak . Pet . And you , Sir . 20 20 ...
761. oldal
... hope , resolved never to despair . 20 20 In these fruitless searches he spent ten months . The time , however , passed cheerfully away : in the morning he rose with new hope , in the evening ap- plauded his own diligence , and in the ...
... hope , resolved never to despair . 20 20 In these fruitless searches he spent ten months . The time , however , passed cheerfully away : in the morning he rose with new hope , in the evening ap- plauded his own diligence , and in the ...
790. oldal
... hope that I shall always have spirit to despise , and you , power to repress . " " Discontent , answered Rasselas , will not always be without reason under the most just or vigilant administration of publick affairs . None , however ...
... hope that I shall always have spirit to despise , and you , power to repress . " " Discontent , answered Rasselas , will not always be without reason under the most just or vigilant administration of publick affairs . None , however ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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