The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... honored by the succession in those just endeavors of the venerable Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . " · • When Defoe made these remarks , the Tatler , which was published three times a week , had been running nearly a Lear year . The name ...
... honored by the succession in those just endeavors of the venerable Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . " · • When Defoe made these remarks , the Tatler , which was published three times a week , had been running nearly a Lear year . The name ...
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... honor of the commonwealth , that an old gentleman came too late for a place suitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen who observed the difficulty and confusion he was in , made 10 signs to him that they would ...
... honor of the commonwealth , that an old gentleman came too late for a place suitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen who observed the difficulty and confusion he was in , made 10 signs to him that they would ...
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... me , that whoever might be displeased with me , I should be approved by all those whose praises do honor to the persons on whom they are bestowed . The whole club pays a particular deference to the dis- 18 THE SPECTATOR .
... me , that whoever might be displeased with me , I should be approved by all those whose praises do honor to the persons on whom they are bestowed . The whole club pays a particular deference to the dis- 18 THE SPECTATOR .
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... to make an example of it . I must , however , intreat every particular person who does me the honor to be a reader of this paper , never to think himself . or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed A CLUB DEBATE . 19.
... to make an example of it . I must , however , intreat every particular person who does me the honor to be a reader of this paper , never to think himself . or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed A CLUB DEBATE . 19.
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... honor and generosity considers it would be miserable to himself to have no will but that of another , though it were of the best person breathing , and for that reason goes on as fast as he is able to put his servants into independent ...
... honor and generosity considers it would be miserable to himself to have no will but that of another , though it were of the best person breathing , and for that reason goes on as fast as he is able to put his servants into independent ...
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