My worthy friend has put me under the particular care of his 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 their master talk of me as of his particular... The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. - Página 119por Spectator The - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 páginas
...coughs, or betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a standerby to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Eoger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 páginas
...coughs, or betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all hi servants. My worthy friend has put me under the particular...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...coughs, or betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 páginas
...all his servants. My worthy ffiend has put me under the particular care6 of his butler, who is a veiy prudent man, and, as •well as the rest of his fellow-servants,"...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. — (ADDISON, Spectator.) COWPER TO MR. J. NEWTON. ON SOME PLEASURES IN RURAL... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 páginas
...coughs, or betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Ferdinand E A. Gasc - 1860 - 360 páginas
...concern in the looks of all his servants.12 My worthy friend has put me under the particular care i3 of his butler, who is a very prudent man, and, as...fellow-servants, wonderfully desirous of pleasing me,14 because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. — (ADDISON,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1863 - 202 páginas
...coughs, or betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all hi servants. My worthy friend has put me under the particular...because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 472 páginas
...coughs, or betrays any infirmity of old age, it is easy for a stander-by to observe a secret concern in the looks of all his servants. My worthy friend...is a very prudent man, and, as well as the rest of ais fellow-servants, wonderfully desirous of pleasing me, because they have often heard :heir master... | |
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