The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... knight ; that arouses our sympathy for Will Wimble , even while we laugh at him : it is this , above all , that attracts us to the writers of these papers ; for it makes us realize that while they felt keenly the moral evils of their ...
... knight ; that arouses our sympathy for Will Wimble , even while we laugh at him : it is this , above all , that attracts us to the writers of these papers ; for it makes us realize that while they felt keenly the moral evils of their ...
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... Knight ( 1859 ) , vol . v . chaps . XXVI . - XXX .; and many details of interest are mentioned in H. D. Traill's ... Knight's London ( illus- trated ) is useful . ADDISON AND STEELE . - Addison , by W. J. Courthope , — English Men of ...
... Knight ( 1859 ) , vol . v . chaps . XXVI . - XXX .; and many details of interest are mentioned in H. D. Traill's ... Knight's London ( illus- trated ) is useful . ADDISON AND STEELE . - Addison , by W. J. Courthope , — English Men of ...
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... knight was thus bewildering himself 15 in good starts , I looked intentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his mind a little . " What I aim at , ” says he , “ is to represent that I am of opinion , to eve polish our ...
... knight was thus bewildering himself 15 in good starts , I looked intentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his mind a little . " What I aim at , ” says he , “ is to represent that I am of opinion , to eve polish our ...
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... knight , told me , with an unspeakable grace , that she hoped Sir Roger was in good health . I answered , " Yes , " for I hate long speeches , and after a bow or two retired . Leonora was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a ...
... knight , told me , with an unspeakable grace , that she hoped Sir Roger was in good health . I answered , " Yes , " for I hate long speeches , and after a bow or two retired . Leonora was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a ...
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... knight likewise tells me that this lady preserves 30 her game better than any of the gentlemen in the country . " Not , " says Sir Roger , " that she sets so great a value upon her partridges and pheasants , as upon her larks and ...
... knight likewise tells me that this lady preserves 30 her game better than any of the gentlemen in the country . " Not , " says Sir Roger , " that she sets so great a value upon her partridges and pheasants , as upon her larks and ...
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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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