01549cam a22002891 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001700073035002000090035002300110035002800133035001600161040002200177082001600199245006600215260003100281300003100312500008400343505056400427650003800991650002701029700002601056942001201082999001701094952014801111297703BD-DhUL20200212152114.0851119s1962 enka 000 0 eng  a 64006852  a(OCoLC)33112808 a(OCoLC)ocm33112808 a(CStRLIN)NYCG85-B108229 a(NNC)297703 cIaUdNNCdBD-DhUL a928.27bURH10aHumorists of the eighteenth century /cEdited by G. G. Urwin. aLondon :bJ.Murray,c1962. a336 p. :billus. ;c20 cm. aImprint on label on t.p.: Translatlantic Arts, inc., Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Fla.0 aJ. Swift: A voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi and Luggnagg, from Gulliver's travels.--H. Fielding: The contemptible behaviour of Thomas Heartfree, from Jonathan Wild. Adventures with a company of soldiers, from Tom Jones.--T. Smollett: The troubles of a fortune-hunter, from Roderick Random. The unsettled retirement of Commodore Trunnion, from Peregrine pickle.--L. Sterne: War on two fronts, from Tristram Shandy.--O. Goldsmith: The problems of genteel poverty, from The vicar of Wakefield.--J. Austen: The fearsome past of General Tilney, from Northanger Abbey. 0aEnglish literaturey18th century. 0aEnglish wit and humor.1 aUrwin, G. G.eeditor. 2ddccBK c85298d85298 00102ddc406928_270000000000000_URH708NFIC9142130aDULbDULcGENd2016-07-21ePurchasedo928.27 URHpA82922r2016-07-21t1w2016-07-21yBK