| Austin Dobson - 1896 - 430 páginas
...he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry ; in doing which it appears extremely probable that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility ; and the other,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1896 - 390 páginas
...he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry ; in doing which it appears extremely probable that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility ; and the other,... | |
| George Frisbie Whicher - 1915 - 238 páginas
...because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry; in doing which it appears extremely probable that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility; and the other,... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 496 páginas
...because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry: in doing which it appears extremely probable that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility; and the other... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 502 páginas
...because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry: in doing which it appears extremely probable that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility; and the other... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 550 páginas
...because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry: in doing which it appears extremely probable that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility ; and the other... | |
| Ruth B. Emde - 1997 - 418 páginas
...because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry: in doing which it appears extremely probable, that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurility; and the other,... | |
| Ruth B. Emde - 1997 - 418 páginas
...frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly. invectives against the ministry: m domg which it appears extremely probable, that he had two...one to get money, which he very much wanted. from such as delighted in 1ow humour, and could not distmguish true saure from scunlity; and the other,... | |
| Catherine Ingrassia - 1998 - 248 páginas
...political discourse and, perhaps, her professional jealousy at Fielding's success in that pursuit: in doing which it appears extremely probable, that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility; and the other,... | |
| Kirsten T. Saxton, Rebecca P. Bocchicchio - 2000 - 386 páginas
...because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against the ministry; in doing which it appears extremely probable, that...one to get money, which he very much wanted, from such as delighted in low humour, and could not distinguish true satire from scurrility; and the other,... | |
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