The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 |
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Strona xv
... gave her informer the lie , but he insisted that— if we may paraphrase Saxe's conceit - some one had told the sexton so and the sexton had tolled the bell . Every passer- by also stoutly affirmed that Partridge was dead . Presently a ...
... gave her informer the lie , but he insisted that— if we may paraphrase Saxe's conceit - some one had told the sexton so and the sexton had tolled the bell . Every passer- by also stoutly affirmed that Partridge was dead . Presently a ...
Strona xvii
... gave the first hint to the inventors of the Tatler and the Spectator . " Courthope's Addison , chap . v . , p . 84 . 2 Essays . Vol . i . , p . 22 . bers , however , were distributed gratis by way of INTRODUCTION xvii.
... gave the first hint to the inventors of the Tatler and the Spectator . " Courthope's Addison , chap . v . , p . 84 . 2 Essays . Vol . i . , p . 22 . bers , however , were distributed gratis by way of INTRODUCTION xvii.
Strona xxxii
... gave some evidence of literary tastes ; but he left Oxford in 1694 , enlisting as a private in the Horse Guards . This step was probably due to his natural bent towards an active life . In later life he thus describes it , speaking of ...
... gave some evidence of literary tastes ; but he left Oxford in 1694 , enlisting as a private in the Horse Guards . This step was probably due to his natural bent towards an active life . In later life he thus describes it , speaking of ...
Strona xxxv
... gave the most masterly strokes to Sir Roger's portrait , few will dispute ; yet Steele must be given credit for much that is fine in it . But finally Addison " killed Sir Roger that no one else might murder him , " and shortly after ...
... gave the most masterly strokes to Sir Roger's portrait , few will dispute ; yet Steele must be given credit for much that is fine in it . But finally Addison " killed Sir Roger that no one else might murder him , " and shortly after ...
Strona 19
... gave a thunder of applause ; and the old man cried out , " The Athenians understand what is good , but the Lacedemonians practise it . ” 1 All rose up . R. IV . SIR ROGER AND THE CLUB MAKE CONCESSIONS TO SIR ROGER'S PHILOSOPHY 19.
... gave a thunder of applause ; and the old man cried out , " The Athenians understand what is good , but the Lacedemonians practise it . ” 1 All rose up . R. IV . SIR ROGER AND THE CLUB MAKE CONCESSIONS TO SIR ROGER'S PHILOSOPHY 19.
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