The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xxix
... hand he had long aspired , looked down coldly upon him . But upon the accession of George I. , in 1714 , he again found preferment in the State , and presently was appointed for a second time Irish Secretary . " It never rains but it ...
... hand he had long aspired , looked down coldly upon him . But upon the accession of George I. , in 1714 , he again found preferment in the State , and presently was appointed for a second time Irish Secretary . " It never rains but it ...
Página xxxii
... hand , and planted himself behind King William the Third against Lewis the Fourteenth , he lost the succession to a very good estate in Ireland , from the same humor which he has pursued ever since , of preferring the state of his mind ...
... hand , and planted himself behind King William the Third against Lewis the Fourteenth , he lost the succession to a very good estate in Ireland , from the same humor which he has pursued ever since , of preferring the state of his mind ...
Página xxxix
... hand that has assisted me in those noble discourses is a person who is too fondly my friend ever to own them ; but I should little deserve to be his , if I usurped the glory of them . I must acknowledge at the same time , that I think ...
... hand that has assisted me in those noble discourses is a person who is too fondly my friend ever to own them ; but I should little deserve to be his , if I usurped the glory of them . I must acknowledge at the same time , that I think ...
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... hand . Accordingly I waited upon her ladyship pretty early in the morning , and was desired by her woman to walk into her lady's library , till such time as she was in a readiness to receive me . The very sound of a lady's library1 gave ...
... hand . Accordingly I waited upon her ladyship pretty early in the morning , and was desired by her woman to walk into her lady's library , till such time as she was in a readiness to receive me . The very sound of a lady's library1 gave ...
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... hand.10 Clelia 11 ; which opened of itself in the place that describes two lovers in a bower . The most famous French romance of the time , in ten volumes , by Mlle . de Scudéry . 2 By Sir Philip Sydney , but published by his sister ...
... hand.10 Clelia 11 ; which opened of itself in the place that describes two lovers in a bower . The most famous French romance of the time , in ten volumes , by Mlle . de Scudéry . 2 By Sir Philip Sydney , but published by his sister ...
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Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Vista completa - 1906 |
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