He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay, and hearty; keeps a good house both in town and country ; a great lover of mankind ; but there is such a mirthful cast in his behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich,... Select British Classics - Página 91803Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 páginas
...his friends rather as a matter of raillery than truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, grief, She rolled her large bright eyes divine Wildly...maid, alas I her thoughts are gone, She nothing sees behavior, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied,... | |
| John Boynton Priestley - 1925 - 328 páginas
...his friends, rather as matter of raillery than truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay, and hearty ; keeps a good house both in town...of mankind ; but there is such a mirthful cast in 50 his behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look... | |
| Walter James Graham - 1928 - 440 páginas
...by his friends rather as matter of raillery than truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay, and hearty, keeps a good house both in town and...servants 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... | |
| John Dennis - 1928 - 280 páginas
...been in aud out twelve times since he first wore it. ... He is now in his fiftysixth year, cheerful, gay, and hearty, keeps a good house both in town and...servants 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... | |
| 1922 - 620 páginas
...de Coverley and the type to which he belonged were a comely feature in that life. ' He is cheerful, gay, and hearty : keeps a good house both in town and country : a great lover of mankind — rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 840 páginas
...been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. ... He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay, and hearty; keeps a good house both in town and...his tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied ; nil the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes... | |
| John Richetti - 2005 - 974 páginas
...1704.'0 Addison's Roger is a knighted, old-fashioned bachelor, fifty-six years of age - 'cheerful, gay, and hearty, keeps a good House both in Town and...Behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed . . ,'3' More flamboyant is Will Honeycomb, a superannuated but charming gallant, a survivor of the... | |
| Phillips Russell - 2006 - 397 páginas
...country ; a great lover of mankind; but there is such a mirthful cast 10 vide Silence Dogood papers. in his behaviour that he is rather beloved than esteemed."...servants look satisfied, all the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company." In the 6th paper an observation from Sir Roger's... | |
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