| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 360 páginas
...of that dreary double entendre may be attributed to freer times and manners than ours, but not all. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly...the innocent laughter and the sweet and unsullied page which the author of " David Copperfield " gives to my children. snuffs a candle with his fingers... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1853 - 332 páginas
...will be pure disgust. Sterne cannot be too severely to freer times and manners than ours, but not all. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly...the innocent laughter and the sweet and unsullied page which the author of " David Copperfield" gives to my children. " Jete sur cette boule, Laid, chetif... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 306 páginas
...will be pure disgust. Sterne cannot be too severely to freer times and manners than ours, but not all. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly...the innocent laughter and the sweet and unsullied page which the author of " David Copperfield" gives to my children. " Jete* sur cette boule, Laid,... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 páginas
...present editor of the Comhill, when lecturing to a London audience upon the Reverend Laurence Sterne, " and of one who lives amongst us now, and am grateful for the innocent laughter, and the sweet, unsullied page, which the author of " David Copperfield " gives to my children." Though born at Landport,... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 páginas
...present editor of the Cornhill, when lecturing to a London audience upon the Reverend Laurence Sterne, " and of one who lives amongst us now, and am grateful for the innocent laughter, and the sweet, unsullied page, which the author of " David Copper-field " gives to my children." Though born at Landport,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1909 - 882 páginas
...of that dreary double entendre may be attributed to freer times and manners than ours, but not ali. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly...the innocent laughter and the sweet and unsullied page which the author of David Copperfield gives to my children. Jete sur cette boule, Laid, chetif... | |
| 1864 - 84 páginas
...Some of that dreary double entendre may be attributed to freer times and manners then, but not all. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly...pardon. I think of these past writers, and of one who Jives amongst us now, and am grateful for the innocent laughter, and the sweet and unsullied page,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 334 páginas
...double entendre may be attributed to freer times and manners than ours, but not all. The foul Satyrs eyes leer out of the leaves constantly: the last words...the innocent laughter and the sweet and unsullied page which the author of "David Copperfield" gives to my children. as when a man snuff's a candle with... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 410 páginas
...of that dreary double entendre may be attributed to freer times and manners than ours, but not all. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly : the last words the famous author wrote * "With regard to Sterne, and the charge of licentiousness which presses so seriously upon his character... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 414 páginas
...of that dreary double entendre may be attributed to freer times and manners than ours, but not all. The foul Satyr's eyes leer out of the leaves constantly : the last words the famous author wrote * "With regard to Sterne, and the charge of licentiousness which presses so seriously upon his character... | |
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