Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... common stock of quotations . The Needy Knife - Grinder , ' in another style , is a brilliant little piece of condensed sarcasm . The influence of Gifford can be clearly traced in Byron , who at the beginning and the end of his career ...
... common stock of quotations . The Needy Knife - Grinder , ' in another style , is a brilliant little piece of condensed sarcasm . The influence of Gifford can be clearly traced in Byron , who at the beginning and the end of his career ...
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... common consent to have not onely all the divinity , but more wit too than all the rest of the family put together . This alone elevated him exceedingly in his own conceit , and raised him hypochondria into the region of the brain , that ...
... common consent to have not onely all the divinity , but more wit too than all the rest of the family put together . This alone elevated him exceedingly in his own conceit , and raised him hypochondria into the region of the brain , that ...
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... common- My lady's prattle , filtered through her woman . But this can't well be true just now ; for writers Are grown of the beau monde a part potential : I've seen them balance even the scale with fighters , Especially when young , for ...
... common- My lady's prattle , filtered through her woman . But this can't well be true just now ; for writers Are grown of the beau monde a part potential : I've seen them balance even the scale with fighters , Especially when young , for ...
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