Historical and Biographical Essays: Biographical: Daniel De Foe. Sir Richard Steele. Charles Churchill. Samuel FooteJ. Murray, 1858 |
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... Common People . 34 338 • 35 Popularity of the True Born Englishman - De Foe sent for to the Palace 36 A great Question mooted - De Foe's famous Letter upon Government . 37 His View of the Popular Element in the English Constitution ...
... Common People . 34 338 • 35 Popularity of the True Born Englishman - De Foe sent for to the Palace 36 A great Question mooted - De Foe's famous Letter upon Government . 37 His View of the Popular Element in the English Constitution ...
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... common habits - A husband's excuses 175 Letters to Prue - Hours and Minutes of absence accounted for - As many letters as posts in the day - Unabashed Sir Bashful . 176 Caprices of Prue - Unfounded complaints - Differences pushed into ...
... common habits - A husband's excuses 175 Letters to Prue - Hours and Minutes of absence accounted for - As many letters as posts in the day - Unabashed Sir Bashful . 176 Caprices of Prue - Unfounded complaints - Differences pushed into ...
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... Common - Mode of living - Greediness of gain imputed to him - Cowper's reply to that objection - Tribute to old school - fellow in the Table Talk • 279 Samuel Foote- The Author published - Horace Walpole's admiration - XX CONTENTS .
... Common - Mode of living - Greediness of gain imputed to him - Cowper's reply to that objection - Tribute to old school - fellow in the Table Talk • 279 Samuel Foote- The Author published - Horace Walpole's admiration - XX CONTENTS .
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... Common and Moorfields 370 371 372 • 373 374 375 • 376 Effecting for Low Church what Puseyism attempts for High Church —Making religion vital in direction of Calvinism — Drawbacks and disadvantages - Scorn of the Chesterfields and ...
... Common and Moorfields 370 371 372 • 373 374 375 • 376 Effecting for Low Church what Puseyism attempts for High Church —Making religion vital in direction of Calvinism — Drawbacks and disadvantages - Scorn of the Chesterfields and ...
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... common to both . William's manner was cold , except in battle ; and little warmth was ascribed to De Foe's unless he spoke of civil liberty . There would be little recogni- tion of Literature on either hand , yet nothing looked for that ...
... common to both . William's manner was cold , except in battle ; and little warmth was ascribed to De Foe's unless he spoke of civil liberty . There would be little recogni- tion of Literature on either hand , yet nothing looked for that ...
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第 125 頁 - It was said of Socrates, that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven to inhabit among Men ; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I have brought Philosophy out of Closets and Libraries, Schools and Colleges, to dwell in Clubs and Assemblies, at Tea-tables, and in Coffee-houses.
第 134 頁 - like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid. I was undone by my auxiliary. When I had once called him in, I could not subsist without dependence on him.
第 340 頁 - I was resolved not to be pleased, and it is very difficult to please a man against his will. I went on eating my dinner pretty sullenly, affecting not to mind him. But the dog was so very comical, that I was obliged to lay down my knife and fork, throw myself back upon my chair, and fairly laugh it out. No, Sir, he was irresistible.* He upon one occasion experienced, in an extraordinary degree, the efficacy of his powers of entertaining.
第 340 頁 - The first time I was in company with Foote was at Fitzherbert's. Having no good opinion of the fellow, I was resolved not to be pleased — and it is very difficult to please a man against his will. I went on eating my dinner pretty sullenly, affecting not to mind him. But the dog was so very comical, that I was obliged to lay down my knife and fork, throw myself back upon my chair, and fairly laugh it out. No, sir, he was irresistible.
第 353 頁 - So he died, and .she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top; and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.
第 341 頁 - He expressed himself to the same purpose conce.rning another law-Lord, who, it seems, once took a fancy to associate with the wits of London ; but with so little success, that Foote said, 'What can. he mean by coming among us ? He is not only dull himself, but the cause of dullness in others.
第 153 頁 - ... papa could not hear me, and would play with me no more, for they were going to put him under ground, whence he could never come to us again. She was a very beautiful woman, of a noble spirit, and there was a dignity in her grief amidst all the wildness of her transport, which, methought, struck me with an instinct of sorrow, which, before I was sensible of what it was to grieve, seized my very soul, and has made pity the weakness of my heart ever since.
第 121 頁 - In this accomplished lady love is the constant effect, though it is never the design ; yet though her mien carries much more invitation than command, to behold her is an immediate check to loose behaviour, and to love her is a liberal education.
第 66 頁 - A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next Day after her Death, to one Mrs Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September 1705...
第 164 頁 - I told him there was nothing I so ardently wished as that we might some time or other publish a work written by us both, which should bear the name of 'The Monument,