The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... thing in the House , he starts up : " He has good blood in his veins ; that young fellow's 30 mother used me more like a dog than any woman I ever made advances to . " This way of talking of his very much enlivens the conversation among ...
... thing in the House , he starts up : " He has good blood in his veins ; that young fellow's 30 mother used me more like a dog than any woman I ever made advances to . " This way of talking of his very much enlivens the conversation among ...
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... things the most inexcusable . Reason should govern 20 passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subser- vient to it ; and as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not always a good man . " This degeneracy is ...
... things the most inexcusable . Reason should govern 20 passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subser- vient to it ; and as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not always a good man . " This degeneracy is ...
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... thing , passion and humor another . To follow the dictates of these two latter , is going into a road that is both endless and intricate ; when we pursue the other , our passage is 20 delightful , and what we aim at easily attainable ...
... thing , passion and humor another . To follow the dictates of these two latter , is going into a road that is both endless and intricate ; when we pursue the other , our passage is 20 delightful , and what we aim at easily attainable ...
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... thing in behalf of one or other of my tenants , his parish- 15 ioners . There has not been a lawsuit in the parish since he has lived among them : if any dispute arises they apply themselves to him for the decision ; if they do not ...
... thing in behalf of one or other of my tenants , his parish- 15 ioners . There has not been a lawsuit in the parish since he has lived among them : if any dispute arises they apply themselves to him for the decision ; if they do not ...
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... a silly sense of equality between the parties , in persons affected only with outward things . I have heard him often pleasant on this occasion , and describe a young gentleman abusing his man in that coat THE COVERLEY HOUSEHOLD . 29.
... a silly sense of equality between the parties , in persons affected only with outward things . I have heard him often pleasant on this occasion , and describe a young gentleman abusing his man in that coat THE COVERLEY HOUSEHOLD . 29.
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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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