Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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With an Introductory Essay by Cecil Headlam Cecil Headlam. If true wit lies , as has been said , in seeing unex- pected , extraordinary analogies , then surely there never was a wittier writer ! There was , we ... lies, as has been said, ...
With an Introductory Essay by Cecil Headlam Cecil Headlam. If true wit lies , as has been said , in seeing unex- pected , extraordinary analogies , then surely there never was a wittier writer ! There was , we ... lies, as has been said, ...
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... lies , our holy wars to grace , And new - year odes , and all the Grub - street race . In clouded majesty here ... lie , How new - born nonsense first is taught to cry ; Maggots half - form'd in rhyme exactly meet , And learn to crawl ...
... lies , our holy wars to grace , And new - year odes , and all the Grub - street race . In clouded majesty here ... lie , How new - born nonsense first is taught to cry ; Maggots half - form'd in rhyme exactly meet , And learn to crawl ...
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... studies the news in the papers While you are preparing the tea , If he talks of the damps or the vapours , While moonlight lies soft on the sea , 7 If he's sleepy while you are capricious , If he 314 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
... studies the news in the papers While you are preparing the tea , If he talks of the damps or the vapours , While moonlight lies soft on the sea , 7 If he's sleepy while you are capricious , If he 314 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
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