The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... keep , for a time , his editorship a secret ; but his dis- guise was soon penetrated by at least one of his friends . Joseph Addison , who was in Ireland when The Tatler appeared , detected the hand of his friend in the II Steele and ...
... keep , for a time , his editorship a secret ; but his dis- guise was soon penetrated by at least one of his friends . Joseph Addison , who was in Ireland when The Tatler appeared , detected the hand of his friend in the II Steele and ...
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... keep his eyes open , and learn French . He remained on the continent about three years , when , at the death of King William , his pension lapsed , and at the breaking out of the great war of the Spanish Succession he was obliged to ...
... keep his eyes open , and learn French . He remained on the continent about three years , when , at the death of King William , his pension lapsed , and at the breaking out of the great war of the Spanish Succession he was obliged to ...
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... keep to myself , at least for some time : I 25 mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings . I must confess , I would gratify my reader in anything that is reasonable ; but , as for these three particulars , though I am ...
... keep to myself , at least for some time : I 25 mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings . I must confess , I would gratify my reader in anything that is reasonable ; but , as for these three particulars , though I am ...
Strona 50
... keep my complexion and dress as very great secrets though it is not impossible but I may make 10 discoveries1 of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself , I shall in to ...
... keep my complexion and dress as very great secrets though it is not impossible but I may make 10 discoveries1 of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself , I shall in to ...
Strona 51
... keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was 15 crossed in love by a perverse , beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman ; had often supped 1 Is this word ...
... keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was 15 crossed in love by a perverse , beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman ; had often supped 1 Is this word ...
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