The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... walking ; he is not in his entire and proper motion . " While the honest 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 ...
... walking ; he is not in his entire and proper motion . " While the honest 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 ...
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... walk into her lady's library , till such time as she was in a readiness to receive me . The very sound of " a lady's library " gave me a great curiosity to 15 see it ; and as it was some time before the lady came to me , I had an ...
... walk into her lady's library , till such time as she was in a readiness to receive me . The very sound of " a lady's library " gave me a great curiosity to 15 see it ; and as it was some time before the lady came to me , I had an ...
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... walks , twisted into bowers , and filled with cages of turtles . The springs are made to run among pebbles , and by that means taught to murmur very agreeably . 25 They are likewise collected into a beautiful lake that is inhabited by a ...
... walks , twisted into bowers , and filled with cages of turtles . The springs are made to run among pebbles , and by that means taught to murmur very agreeably . 25 They are likewise collected into a beautiful lake that is inhabited by a ...
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... walking in his fields I have 5 observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge , and have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them , for that I hated to be stared at . I am the more at ease in Sir Roger's family because ...
... walking in his fields I have 5 observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge , and have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them , for that I hated to be stared at . I am the more at ease in Sir Roger's family because ...
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... walking with him last 30 night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table , for which ...
... walking with him last 30 night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table , for which ...
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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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