The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies that there are very few celebrated books , 25 either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the death of my father , I was resolved to ...
... body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies that there are very few celebrated books , 25 either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the death of my father , I was resolved to ...
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... body of friends , who entertained me with several remarks which they and others had made upon these my specula- tions , as also with the various success which they had met with among their several ranks and degrees of readers . Will ...
... body of friends , who entertained me with several remarks which they and others had made upon these my specula- tions , as also with the various success which they had met with among their several ranks and degrees of readers . Will ...
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... , " to take care how you meddle with country squires . They are the ornaments of the English nation , good heads and sound bodies ! and , let me tell - men of you , some of them take it ill of you that you mention A CLUB DEBATE . 17.
... , " to take care how you meddle with country squires . They are the ornaments of the English nation , good heads and sound bodies ! and , let me tell - men of you , some of them take it ill of you that you mention A CLUB DEBATE . 17.
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... body , and to assault the vice without hurting the person . This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , 15 put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were formerly engaged in for their destruction . Every man at first ...
... body , and to assault the vice without hurting the person . This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , 15 put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were formerly engaged in for their destruction . Every man at first ...
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... bodies 15 are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other , whilst they were joined in the body , like the coats of an onion , are sometimes seen ...
... bodies 15 are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other , whilst they were joined in the body , like the coats of an onion , are sometimes seen ...
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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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