The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... Sir Rager de Coverleg . His great grand father was inventor of that famous coun- try - dance which is called after him . All who know that fhire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger . He is a gentleman that is ...
... Sir Rager de Coverleg . His great grand father was inventor of that famous coun- try - dance which is called after him . All who know that fhire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger . He is a gentleman that is ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. and agreeable : as few of his thoughts ... Sir Andrew Freeport , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London ; a ... Roger , he has quitted a way of life in which no man can rife fuitably to ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. and agreeable : as few of his thoughts ... Sir Andrew Freeport , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London ; a ... Roger , he has quitted a way of life in which no man can rife fuitably to ...
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... Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , continued he , for the lofs of public and private virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forfooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , fo it be done with an air ...
... Sir Roger , in my eye , as poor a rogue as Scarecrow . But , continued he , for the lofs of public and private virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forfooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , fo it be done with an air ...
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... Sir Roger l'Eftrange , which accidently lies before me . A company of waggish boys were watching of frogs at the fide of a pond , and ftill as any of ' em put up their heads , they'd be pelting them down again with ftones . Children ...
... Sir Roger l'Eftrange , which accidently lies before me . A company of waggish boys were watching of frogs at the fide of a pond , and ftill as any of ' em put up their heads , they'd be pelting them down again with ftones . Children ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " Underneath this ftone doth lie " As ... Roger de Coverley , who had faid nothing all this while , began his fpeech ... Sir An- drew gave up the city with the fame frankness . The Templar would not ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " Underneath this ftone doth lie " As ... Roger de Coverley , who had faid nothing all this while , began his fpeech ... Sir An- drew gave up the city with the fame frankness . The Templar would not ...
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