Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... told me that he concluded I had been dead ( for these people are subject to no such imbecilities of nature ) . I answered , in a faint voice , that death would have been too great an happiness ; that although I could not blame the ...
... told me that he concluded I had been dead ( for these people are subject to no such imbecilities of nature ) . I answered , in a faint voice , that death would have been too great an happiness ; that although I could not blame the ...
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... told we came one from Scotland and the other from England , asked if the Englishman could recount a long gene- alogy . What answer was given them , the conversation being in Erse , I was not much inclined to examine . They expected no ...
... told we came one from Scotland and the other from England , asked if the Englishman could recount a long gene- alogy . What answer was given them , the conversation being in Erse , I was not much inclined to examine . They expected no ...
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... told ; When ale was cheap and bachelors were bold : His heroes all were famous in their days , Cheats were his boast and drunkards had his praise ; “ One , in three draughts , three mugs of ale took down , As mugs were then - the ...
... told ; When ale was cheap and bachelors were bold : His heroes all were famous in their days , Cheats were his boast and drunkards had his praise ; “ One , in three draughts , three mugs of ale took down , As mugs were then - the ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 15 |
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