The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 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 the way up - stairs to a visit . I 20 must not omit ...
... 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 the way up - stairs to a visit . I 20 must not omit ...
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... looks like a little enchanted palace . The rocks about her are shaped into artificial grottoes covered with woodbines and jessamines . The woods are cut into shady walks , twisted into bowers , and filled with cages of turtles . The ...
... looks like a little enchanted palace . The rocks about her are shaped into artificial grottoes covered with woodbines and jessamines . The woods are cut into shady walks , twisted into bowers , and filled with cages of turtles . The ...
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... look upon her with a mixture of admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more valuable does she appear than those of her sex who employ themselves 10 in diversions that are ...
... look upon her with a mixture of admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more valuable does she appear than those of her sex who employ themselves 10 in diversions that are ...
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... looks of a 5 privy counsellor . You see the goodness of the master even in the old house dog , and in a gray pad1 that is kept in the stable with great care and tenderness out of regard to his past services , though he has been useless ...
... looks of a 5 privy counsellor . You see the goodness of the master even in the old house dog , and in a gray pad1 that is kept in the stable with great care and tenderness out of regard to his past services , though he has been useless ...
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... look upon as only what is due to a good servant , 15 which encouragement will make his successor be as dili- gent , as humble , and as ready as he was . There is some- thing wonderful in the narrowness of those minds which can be ...
... look upon as only what is due to a good servant , 15 which encouragement will make his successor be as dili- gent , as humble , and as ready as he was . There is some- thing wonderful in the narrowness of those minds which can be ...
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