The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Sir ROGER DE COVERLY . [ 1 ] His great Grandfather was Inventor of that famous Country- Dance which is call'd after him . All who know that Shire are very well acquainted with the Parts and Merits of Sir ROGER . He is a Gentleman that ...
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLY . [ 1 ] His great Grandfather was Inventor of that famous Country- Dance which is call'd after him . All who know that Shire are very well acquainted with the Parts and Merits of Sir ROGER . He is a Gentleman that ...
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... Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester [ 3 ] and Sir George Etherege , [ 4 ] fought a Duel upon his first coming to Town , and kick'd Bully Dawson [ 5 ] in a publick Coffee - house for ...
... Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester [ 3 ] and Sir George Etherege , [ 4 ] fought a Duel upon his first coming to Town , and kick'd Bully Dawson [ 5 ] in a publick Coffee - house for ...
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... Sir ROGER is a Justice of the Quorum; that he fills the chair at a Quarter-Session with great Abilities, and three Months ago, gained universal Applause by explaining a Passage in the Game-Act. The Gentleman next in Esteem and ity among ...
... Sir ROGER is a Justice of the Quorum; that he fills the chair at a Quarter-Session with great Abilities, and three Months ago, gained universal Applause by explaining a Passage in the Game-Act. The Gentleman next in Esteem and ity among ...
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... Sir Roger de Coverley is said to have been drawn from Sir John Pakington , of Worcestershire , a Tory , whose name , family , and politics are represented by a statesman of the present time . The name , on this its first appearance in ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley is said to have been drawn from Sir John Pakington , of Worcestershire , a Tory , whose name , family , and politics are represented by a statesman of the present time . The name , on this its first appearance in ...
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J. ADDISON. For this Reason, Sir ROGER was saying last Night, that he was of Opinion that none but Men of fine Parts ... Sir Roger, in my Eye as poor a Rogue as Scarecrow. But, continued he, for the loss of publick and private Virtue we ...
J. ADDISON. For this Reason, Sir ROGER was saying last Night, that he was of Opinion that none but Men of fine Parts ... Sir Roger, in my Eye as poor a Rogue as Scarecrow. But, continued he, for the loss of publick and private Virtue we ...
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