English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... Lords Estate in Land and Wit . This is a handsom Complement to the Nobil- ity ! And my Lord Salisbury had no doubt of it a good Bargain of the Dedication . Teresa's general Description of a Countess is considerable in its Kind : But ...
... Lords Estate in Land and Wit . This is a handsom Complement to the Nobil- ity ! And my Lord Salisbury had no doubt of it a good Bargain of the Dedication . Teresa's general Description of a Countess is considerable in its Kind : But ...
Sivu 119
... Lord Foplington a Town Beau , had agreed to Marry the Daughter of Sir Tun - belly Clumsey a Country Gentleman , who lived Fifty miles from London . Notwithstanding this small dis- tance , the Lord had never seen his Mistress , nor the ...
... Lord Foplington a Town Beau , had agreed to Marry the Daughter of Sir Tun - belly Clumsey a Country Gentleman , who lived Fifty miles from London . Notwithstanding this small dis- tance , the Lord had never seen his Mistress , nor the ...
Sivu 121
... Lord Foplington's Con- versation . When Sir Tun - belly ask'd him , pray where are your Coaches and Servants , my Lord ? He makes a trifling excuse . Sir , that I might give you and your Fair Daughter a proof how impatient I am to be ...
... Lord Foplington's Con- versation . When Sir Tun - belly ask'd him , pray where are your Coaches and Servants , my Lord ? He makes a trifling excuse . Sir , that I might give you and your Fair Daughter a proof how impatient I am to be ...
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