A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 157
... called names after I'm married ; positively I won't be called names . Mirabell : Names ! Mrs. Millamant : Ay , as wife , spouse , my dear , joy , jewel , love , sweet- heart , and the rest of that nauseous cant , in which men and their ...
... called names after I'm married ; positively I won't be called names . Mirabell : Names ! Mrs. Millamant : Ay , as wife , spouse , my dear , joy , jewel , love , sweet- heart , and the rest of that nauseous cant , in which men and their ...
Pagina 180
... called Mercator , a monthly paper called the Mercurius Politicus , and a quarto - sheet appearing three times a week , called The Whitehall Evening Post . As late as 1728 , he was pro- jecting a periodical to be named The Universal ...
... called Mercator , a monthly paper called the Mercurius Politicus , and a quarto - sheet appearing three times a week , called The Whitehall Evening Post . As late as 1728 , he was pro- jecting a periodical to be named The Universal ...
Pagina 202
... called Tristram - nay , he will have it , Trim , that a man can neither be learned , or wise , or brave . ' Tis all fancy , an ' please your honour , I fought just as well , replied the corporal , when the regiment called me Trim , as ...
... called Tristram - nay , he will have it , Trim , that a man can neither be learned , or wise , or brave . ' Tis all fancy , an ' please your honour , I fought just as well , replied the corporal , when the regiment called me Trim , as ...
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