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" This humanity and good nature engages everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts himself with ; on the contrary, if he coughs, or betrays any infirmity... "
The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index - Página 164
1836
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Sir Roger de Coverley. Reimpr. from The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1883 - 224 páginas
...engages every Body to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his Family are in good Humour, and none so much as the Person whom he diverts...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 often heard...
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The Standard authors reader, arranged and annotated by the editor of 'Poetry ...

Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 páginas
...engages everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts...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 often heard...
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Readings from the Spectator. With notes

Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 páginas
...engages everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts...a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. 4. My worthy friend has put me under the particular care of his butler, who is a very prudent man,...
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Chambers's graduated readers, Libro 5

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1884 - 248 páginas
...everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good-humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts himself...a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. 7. My worthy friend has put me under the particular care of his butler, who is a very prudent man,...
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Libro 6

William Swinton - 1885 - 620 páginas
..."good-nature." What is the distinction between these terms? upon any of them, all his family are in good-humor, and none so much as the person whom he diverts himself...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 often heard...
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The Improved illustrated reader, Libro 5

Improved illustrated reader - 1885 - 266 páginas
...engages everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts...a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. 9 My chief companion, when Sir lioger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable...
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The Oriel readers. First (-Third) infant primer

Oriel readers - 1885 - 248 páginas
...everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good-humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts himself...a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. 7. My worthy friend has put me under the particular care of his butler, who is a very prudent man,...
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A brief ... German grammar and reader for the use of science ..., Volumen2

Emil Beyer - 1885 - 66 páginas
...nature engages everybody to him, so that when he is pleasant to any of them, all his family are in good humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts...betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a by Stander to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend has put me...
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Sixth Or Classic English Reader

William Swinton - 1885 - 624 páginas
..."good-nature." What is the distinction between these terms? upon any of them, all his family arc in good-humor, and none so much as the person whom he diverts himself...infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by J to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend has put me under the...
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The English Illustrated Magazine, Volumen3

1886 - 848 páginas
...HCGH THOMSON. body to him, so that when he is pleasant upon any of them, all his family are in good humour, and none so much as the person whom he diverts...under the particular care of his butler, who is a very This gentleman is a person of good sense and some learning, of a very regular life and. obliging conversation....
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