The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... whoever might be dis- pleased with me , I should be approved by all those whose praises do honour to the persons on whom they are bestowed . The whole club pays a particular deference to the dis- The Club and the Spectator 67.
... whoever might be dis- pleased with me , I should be approved by all those whose praises do honour to the persons on whom they are bestowed . The whole club pays a particular deference to the dis- The Club and the Spectator 67.
Página 68
... pleased , provided I con- tinued to combat with criminals in a body , and to assault the vice without hurting the person . 15 This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were ...
... pleased , provided I con- tinued to combat with criminals in a body , and to assault the vice without hurting the person . 15 This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in mind of that which the Roman triumvirate were ...
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... pleased with such a mixed kind of furniture as seemed very suitable both to the lady and the scholar , 1 " A person formerly hired to take the place of another at the muster of a military company , or to hide deficiency in its number ...
... pleased with such a mixed kind of furniture as seemed very suitable both to the lady and the scholar , 1 " A person formerly hired to take the place of another at the muster of a military company , or to hide deficiency in its number ...
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... pleased , and be barren of bounty to those who please them . 20 One might , on this occasion , recount the sense that great persons in all ages have had of the merit of their dependants , and the heroic services which men have done ...
... pleased , and be barren of bounty to those who please them . 20 One might , on this occasion , recount the sense that great persons in all ages have had of the merit of their dependants , and the heroic services which men have done ...
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... pleased to observe on one side the hearty and sincere welcome with which Sir Roger received him , and on the other , the secret joy which his guest discovered at sight of the good old knight . After the first salutes were over , Will ...
... pleased to observe on one side the hearty and sincere welcome with which Sir Roger received him , and on the other , the secret joy which his guest discovered at sight of the good old knight . After the first salutes were over , Will ...
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