Eighteenth Century ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Robert Kilburn Root, George Sherburn Ronald Press Company, 1932 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 126
... master , it is now very plain , from all you have spoken , that whatever share of reason the Yahoos pretend to , the Houyhnhnms are your masters ; I heartily wish our Yahoos would be so tractable . I begged his Honour would please to ...
... master , it is now very plain , from all you have spoken , that whatever share of reason the Yahoos pretend to , the Houyhnhnms are your masters ; I heartily wish our Yahoos would be so tractable . I begged his Honour would please to ...
الصفحة 128
... master interposed , by asking me , how I could persuade strangers out of different countries to venture with me , after the losses I had sustained , and the hazards I had run . I said , they were fellows of desperate fortunes , forced ...
... master interposed , by asking me , how I could persuade strangers out of different countries to venture with me , after the losses I had sustained , and the hazards I had run . I said , they were fellows of desperate fortunes , forced ...
الصفحة 372
... master of Drury - Lane happened to have a sort of premier agent in his stage - affairs , that seemed in appearance as much to govern the master , as the master him- self did to govern his actors . But this person was under no ...
... master of Drury - Lane happened to have a sort of premier agent in his stage - affairs , that seemed in appearance as much to govern the master , as the master him- self did to govern his actors . But this person was under no ...
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JONATHAN SWIFT | 53 |
RICHARD STEELE AND JOSEPH ADDISON | 167 |
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER THIRD EARL OF SHAFTESBURY | 243 |
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able admiration Æneid affection appear Bargrave beauty believe Ben Jonson better called character Colley Cibber consider conversation COUNTESS OF BUTE court creature death desire Dunciad endeavour England English entertain eral excellent eyes favour folly genius give hand happiness hath heard Henry Fielding honour hope horse Houyhnhnms human humour Iliad imagination Imlac Johnson kind King Kit-Cat Club labour lady learning least ligion live London look Lord mankind manner marriage master ment mind nation nature ness never obliged observed opinion passion Pekuah perhaps person pleased pleasure poem poet Pope prince Rasselas reader reason religion Savage seems sense soon spirit Succus suppose talk taste Tatler thing thought tion told Tom Jones Tony Leigh town truth ture Veal virtue Whig whole word writing Yahoos young