Az Angol irodalom története, Том 3Magyar Tudomónyos Akadémia Könyvkiadó-Hivatala, 1883 |
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... am as vain as they ; I cannot but publicly give your Grace my humble acknowledgments ... This is the poet's gratitude , which in plain english is only pride and ambition . a külvárosok iszákos lakói , ha azt kérdjük tőlük , 42.
... am as vain as they ; I cannot but publicly give your Grace my humble acknowledgments ... This is the poet's gratitude , which in plain english is only pride and ambition . a külvárosok iszákos lakói , ha azt kérdjük tőlük , 42.
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... my old rival , your coachman . Ibid . She has a complexion like a Holland cheese and no more teeth left than such as give a haut goût to her breath . II , 1 . nők is , minden pillanatban belekeverik a beszélgetésbe azt , 46.
... my old rival , your coachman . Ibid . She has a complexion like a Holland cheese and no more teeth left than such as give a haut goût to her breath . II , 1 . nők is , minden pillanatban belekeverik a beszélgetésbe azt , 46.
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... give her but leave , to put on .... the long patch under the left eye ; awaken the roses on her cheeks with some Spanish wool and warrant her breath with some lemon - peel ( III . 2 , Country Wife ) . 43 Unfortunate lady that I am ! I ...
... give her but leave , to put on .... the long patch under the left eye ; awaken the roses on her cheeks with some Spanish wool and warrant her breath with some lemon - peel ( III . 2 , Country Wife ) . 43 Unfortunate lady that I am ! I ...
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... give my wench a wedding - dinner , though I go to grass with the king of Assyria for't . Ah , poor girl , she'll be scared out of her wits on her wed- ding night ; for , honestly speaking , she does not know a man from a woman , but by ...
... give my wench a wedding - dinner , though I go to grass with the king of Assyria for't . Ah , poor girl , she'll be scared out of her wits on her wed- ding night ; for , honestly speaking , she does not know a man from a woman , but by ...
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... give me something that will make my smocks smell this way , Is not it pure ? " Tis better than lavender , nurse . I'm resolved , I won't let nurse put any more lavender among my smocks ha , cousin ? - — TATTLE . Nos , hát nemet , vagy ...
... give me something that will make my smocks smell this way , Is not it pure ? " Tis better than lavender , nurse . I'm resolved , I won't let nurse put any more lavender among my smocks ha , cousin ? - — TATTLE . Nos , hát nemet , vagy ...
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Actium ADDISON aljas áll Angliában angol Antonius ANTONY azután bennök benső better bölcsészet Chesterfield country CRAB Dorset DRYDEN durva ellen előkelő emberek emberi épen erkölcsi ész eszmék Eunuch face fínom first font sterling föl fölött franczia Francziaországban gentlemen give good great hát have head heart honour husband inkább képzelem klasszikus know költészet költői közt Lady life little long look lord love made magát make make love melyeket melyet midőn MILLAMANT mily Mirabell MISS PRUE MISTRESS modor Molière mondá mondja MONTESQUIEU MONTEZUMA nagyvilági nature nemes never nurse OCTAVIA OLIVIA őket pleasure reason régi Rochester same semmi senator SHAKSPEARE SIR BENJAMIN soha Spectator styl stylje sure SWIFT szabá szabatos szellem szép Taine take társalgás TATTLE tell they thing think thou thought time többé udvari valami VANBRUGH VENTIDIUS VOLTAIRE whole wife woman WYCHERLEY your
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