The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... WIDOW . Steele . · XVIII . RURAL MANNERS . - Addison . - XIX . SIR ROGER AT THE ASSIZES . ― Addison XX . THE EDUCATION OF AN HEIR . XXI . MISCHIEFS OF PARTY SPIRIT.— Addison Addison 53 57 61 · 67 71 • 75 79 83 89 XXII . MISCHIEFS OF ...
... WIDOW . Steele . · XVIII . RURAL MANNERS . - Addison . - XIX . SIR ROGER AT THE ASSIZES . ― Addison XX . THE EDUCATION OF AN HEIR . XXI . MISCHIEFS OF PARTY SPIRIT.— Addison Addison 53 57 61 · 67 71 • 75 79 83 89 XXII . MISCHIEFS OF ...
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... widow , Margaret Stretch , who dies in a little over a year . Made a gentleman - waiter to Prince George of Den- mark at a salary of £ 100 a year . Appointed Gazetteer at a salary of £ 300 , less a tax of £ 45 . Marriage with Mary Scur ...
... widow , Margaret Stretch , who dies in a little over a year . Made a gentleman - waiter to Prince George of Den- mark at a salary of £ 100 a year . Appointed Gazetteer at a salary of £ 300 , less a tax of £ 45 . Marriage with Mary Scur ...
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... widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what 15 you call a fine gentleman ; had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought a duel upon his first coming to town , and kicked ...
... widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what 15 you call a fine gentleman ; had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought a duel upon his first coming to town , and kicked ...
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... widow for two or But as the mind naturally sinks into a kind of lethargy , and falls asleep , that is not agitated by some favorite pleasures and pursuits , Leonora has turned all the passions of her sex into a love of books and ...
... widow for two or But as the mind naturally sinks into a kind of lethargy , and falls asleep , that is not agitated by some favorite pleasures and pursuits , Leonora has turned all the passions of her sex into a love of books and ...
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... widow did ; and yet I am sure I could not see a sprig of any bough of this whole walk of trees but I should reflect upon her and her severity . She has cer tainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . You are to know this was the ...
... widow did ; and yet I am sure I could not see a sprig of any bough of this whole walk of trees but I should reflect upon her and her severity . She has cer tainly the finest hand of any woman in the world . You are to know this was the ...
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