Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 páginas |
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... manner , that they are no more shocked at vice and folly , than men of slower capacities . There is no greater monster in being , than a very ill man of great parts : he lives like a man in a palsy , with one side of him dead . While ...
... manner , that they are no more shocked at vice and folly , than men of slower capacities . There is no greater monster in being , than a very ill man of great parts : he lives like a man in a palsy , with one side of him dead . While ...
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... manners is of all things the most inexcusable . Reason should govern passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not always a good man . " This ...
... manners is of all things the most inexcusable . Reason should govern passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not always a good man . " This ...
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... manner , is like the com- position of a poet in the mouth of a graceful actor . I could heartily wish that more of our country clergy would follow this example ; and instead of wasting their spirits in labo- rious compositions of their ...
... manner , is like the com- position of a poet in the mouth of a graceful actor . I could heartily wish that more of our country clergy would follow this example ; and instead of wasting their spirits in labo- rious compositions of their ...
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Joseph Addison. tion of manners in servants is owing to the conduct of masters . The aspect of every one in the family ... manner of rewarding his servants : he has ever been of opinion , that giving his cast clothes to be worn a slave ...
Joseph Addison. tion of manners in servants is owing to the conduct of masters . The aspect of every one in the family ... manner of rewarding his servants : he has ever been of opinion , that giving his cast clothes to be worn a slave ...
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... manner . Upon our sitting down to it he gave us a long account how he had hooked it , played with it , foiled it , and at length drew it out upon the bank , with several other par- ticulars that lasted all the first course . A dish of ...
... manner . Upon our sitting down to it he gave us a long account how he had hooked it , played with it , foiled it , and at length drew it out upon the bank , with several other par- ticulars that lasted all the first course . A dish of ...
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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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