The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... told that he took with him the love of the whole society . " Having a desire to try the life of a soldier , he enlisted in 1694 as a private in the Duke of Ormond's regiment of Guards , and remained in the army for twelve years . In ...
... told that he took with him the love of the whole society . " Having a desire to try the life of a soldier , he enlisted in 1694 as a private in the Duke of Ormond's regiment of Guards , and remained in the army for twelve years . In ...
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... told he retained his cheerful sweetness of temper to the last , and would often be carried out on a summer's evening , when the coun- try lads and lasses were assembled at their rural sports , and with his pencil , give an order on his ...
... told he retained his cheerful sweetness of temper to the last , and would often be carried out on a summer's evening , when the coun- try lads and lasses were assembled at their rural sports , and with his pencil , give an order on his ...
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... told me , I threw away my rattle before I Io was two months old , and would not make use of my coral till they had taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it ...
... told me , I threw away my rattle before I Io was two months old , and would not make use of my coral till they had taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it ...
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... told by my friends that it is pity so 20 many useful discoveries which I have made , should be in the possession of a silent man . For this reason , there- fore , I shall publish a sheetful of thoughts every morning for the benefit of ...
... told by my friends that it is pity so 20 many useful discoveries which I have made , should be in the possession of a silent man . For this reason , there- fore , I shall publish a sheetful of thoughts every morning for the benefit of ...
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... told me , in the softest manner he could , 20 that there were some ladies " but for your comfort , " says Will , " they are not those of the most wit " were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ...
... told me , in the softest manner he could , 20 that there were some ladies " but for your comfort , " says Will , " they are not those of the most wit " were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ...
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