English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... ladies of the British fishery . The first kind therefore of female orators which I shall take notice of , are those who are employed in stirring up the passions , a part of rhetoric in which Socrates his wife had perhaps made a greater ...
... ladies of the British fishery . The first kind therefore of female orators which I shall take notice of , are those who are employed in stirring up the passions , a part of rhetoric in which Socrates his wife had perhaps made a greater ...
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... Lady Clapperclaw's con- versazioni ? " and " Whether Sir John Champignon's Thursday Mornings ' were pleasant ? " " Was it true that Lady Carabas , wanting to pawn her diamonds , found that they were paste , and that the Marquis had ...
... Lady Clapperclaw's con- versazioni ? " and " Whether Sir John Champignon's Thursday Mornings ' were pleasant ? " " Was it true that Lady Carabas , wanting to pawn her diamonds , found that they were paste , and that the Marquis had ...
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... Lady Carabas would give her eyes for her ! A prodigy of accomplishments ! Thank you , Miss Wirt ! " — And the young ladies gave a heave and a gasp of admiration -a deep - breathing gushing sound , such as you hear at church when the ...
... Lady Carabas would give her eyes for her ! A prodigy of accomplishments ! Thank you , Miss Wirt ! " — And the young ladies gave a heave and a gasp of admiration -a deep - breathing gushing sound , such as you hear at church when the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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