The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... particular , re- turned to my native country with great satisfaction.3 I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that ...
... particular , re- turned to my native country with great satisfaction.3 I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that ...
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... particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a round of politicians at Will's , 1 and listening with great attention to the narratives ...
... particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a round of politicians at Will's , 1 and listening with great attention to the narratives ...
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... particular upon myself , I shall in to - morrow's paper give an account of those gentlemen who are concerned with me in this work ; for , as I have before intimated , 1 a plan of it is laid and concerted ( as all other matters of ...
... particular upon myself , I shall in to - morrow's paper give an account of those gentlemen who are concerned with me in this work ; for , as I have before intimated , 1 a plan of it is laid and concerted ( as all other matters of ...
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... particular tunes . The hobnailed fellows , whose breeches and lungs seemed to be of the same leather , cried out for ' Cheshire Round , ' ' Roger of Cover- ley , ' ' Joan's Placket , ' and ' Northern Nancy . ' Swift suggested the ...
... particular tunes . The hobnailed fellows , whose breeches and lungs seemed to be of the same leather , cried out for ' Cheshire Round , ' ' Roger of Cover- ley , ' ' Joan's Placket , ' and ' Northern Nancy . ' Swift suggested the ...
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... particular per- sons , but also at some times of a whole people ; and perhaps it may appear upon examination that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of admitting wit and learning as merit ...
... particular per- sons , but also at some times of a whole people ; and perhaps it may appear upon examination that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of admitting wit and learning as merit ...
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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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