Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 էջ |
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Էջ 22
... asserting what you ought to expect , as it is a military fear to be slow in attacking when it is your duty . With this candor does the gentleman speak He of himself and others . The same frankness runs through 22 DE COVERLEY PAPERS .
... asserting what you ought to expect , as it is a military fear to be slow in attacking when it is your duty . With this candor does the gentleman speak He of himself and others . The same frankness runs through 22 DE COVERLEY PAPERS .
Էջ 24
... speak at all , but speaks of him as of that sort of man , who is usually called a well - bred fine gentleman . To conclude his character , where women are not concerned , he is an honest worthy man . I cannot tell whether I am to ...
... speak at all , but speaks of him as of that sort of man , who is usually called a well - bred fine gentleman . To conclude his character , where women are not concerned , he is an honest worthy man . I cannot tell whether I am to ...
Էջ 38
... speaking of had the pleasure of seeing the huge jack , he had caught , served up for the first dish in a most sumptuous manner . Upon our sitting down to it he gave us a long account how he had hooked it , played with it , foiled it ...
... speaking of had the pleasure of seeing the huge jack , he had caught , served up for the first dish in a most sumptuous manner . Upon our sitting down to it he gave us a long account how he had hooked it , played with it , foiled it ...
Էջ 47
... speak of those kings : besides that , the example deserves to be taken notice of as it contains a most certain proof of the immortality of the soul , and of Divine Providence . If any man thinks these facts in- credible , let him enjoy ...
... speak of those kings : besides that , the example deserves to be taken notice of as it contains a most certain proof of the immortality of the soul , and of Divine Providence . If any man thinks these facts in- credible , let him enjoy ...
Էջ 54
... speak . ' They both kept their countenances , and after I had sat half an hour meditating how to behave before such profound casuists , I rose up and took my leave . Chance has since that time thrown me very often in her way , and she ...
... speak . ' They both kept their countenances , and after I had sat half an hour meditating how to behave before such profound casuists , I rose up and took my leave . Chance has since that time thrown me very often in her way , and she ...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator" Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1925 |
Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1906 |
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