The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xvi
... widow Partridge , ' when she knows it is false ; and once a term she is cited into the court to take out letters of administration . ” 1 66 " The most memorable consequence of Swift's frolic , " writes Sir Walter Scott , was the ...
... widow Partridge , ' when she knows it is false ; and once a term she is cited into the court to take out letters of administration . ” 1 66 " The most memorable consequence of Swift's frolic , " writes Sir Walter Scott , was the ...
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... widow the Countess of Warwick , to whose 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 ...
... widow the Countess of Warwick , to whose 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 ...
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... widow , who had an estate of some value in the Barbadoes . About this time Steele sold his commission , and , according to a malicious rumor , squandered his avail- able means in a fruitless search for the philosopher's stone . Steele's ...
... widow , who had an estate of some value in the Barbadoes . About this time Steele sold his commission , and , according to a malicious rumor , squandered his avail- able means in a fruitless search for the philosopher's stone . Steele's ...
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... widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what The tune was called " Roger a Calverley " at first and was named after a knight of the time of Richard I. To show the popularity of the tune at country ...
... widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what The tune was called " Roger a Calverley " at first and was named after a knight of the time of Richard I. To show the popularity of the tune at country ...
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... widow , he was very serious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and doublet of the ...
... widow , he was very serious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and doublet of the ...
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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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