Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 páginas |
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... look satisfied , all the young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company : when he comes into a house he calls the servants by their names , and talks all 1 A square in London , on the south side of Oxford ...
... look satisfied , all the young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company : when he comes into a house he calls the servants by their names , and talks all 1 A square in London , on the south side of Oxford ...
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... looks of a privy counselor . You see the goodness of the master even in the 1 Free translation : - " Here plenty's liberal horn shall pour Of fruits for thee a copious shower Rich honors of the quiet plain . " old house - dog , and in a ...
... looks of a privy counselor . You see the goodness of the master even in the 1 Free translation : - " Here plenty's liberal horn shall pour Of fruits for thee a copious shower Rich honors of the quiet plain . " old house - dog , and in a ...
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... looks of all his servants . My worthy friend has put me under the particular care of his butler , who is a very prudent man , and , as well as the rest of his fellow - servants , wonderfully desirous of pleasing me , because they have ...
... looks of all his servants . My worthy friend has put me under the particular care of his butler , who is a very prudent man , and , as well as the rest of his fellow - servants , wonderfully desirous of pleasing me , because they have ...
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... look upon as only what is due to a good servant , which encour- agement will make his successor be as diligent , as humble , and as ready as he was . There is something wonderful in the nar- rowness of those minds , which can be pleased ...
... look upon as only what is due to a good servant , which encour- agement will make his successor be as diligent , as humble , and as ready as he was . There is something wonderful in the nar- rowness of those minds , which can be pleased ...
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... look for , and most delight in ; for which reason I was as much pleased with the novelty of the person that talked to me , as he could be for his life with the springing of a pheasant , and therefore listened to him with more than ...
... look for , and most delight in ; for which reason I was as much pleased with the novelty of the person that talked to me , as he could be for his life with the springing of a pheasant , and therefore listened to him with more than ...
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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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ADDISON Æneid AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY American Literature animals appear BALFOUR STEWART battle of Worcester beard behavior Botany Budgell called Captain Sentry chaplain character Charterhouse School CHEMISTRY Club court creature daughter Dictionary discourse Drury Lane Eclogues England English Literature Eudoxus Eustace Budgell famous father Flexible cloth fortune friend Sir Roger gentleman give Glaphyra Gray's hand hear heard heart Henry VIII honest honor humor kind Laertes Leontine lives London look manner master mind Moll White Nævia nature never observed occasion old knight ordinary paper particular party passion person pleased published reader reason reign Richard Steele Roger de Coverley says Sir Roger servants Sir Andrew Freeport Sir Richard Baker SPECTATOR Steele Tatler tell text-book thee thou thought tion told town translation VIRGIL walking Webster's Whig whole widow Wimble woman YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO young