The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a pish ! and told us , That he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , says he , attack every one ...
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a pish ! and told us , That he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , says he , attack every one ...
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... Sir ANDREW gave up the city with the same frankness . The TEMPLAR Would not stand out , and was followed by Sir ROGER and the CAPTAIN : who all agreed that I should be at liberty to carry the war into what quarter I pleased , provided I ...
... Sir ANDREW gave up the city with the same frankness . The TEMPLAR Would not stand out , and was followed by Sir ROGER and the CAPTAIN : who all agreed that I should be at liberty to carry the war into what quarter I pleased , provided I ...
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... Sir ROGER , being in the country , inclosed a letter to me directed to a certain lady whom I shall here call by the name of LEONORA , and as it contained matters of consequence , desired me to de- liver it to her with my own hand ...
... Sir ROGER , being in the country , inclosed a letter to me directed to a certain lady whom I shall here call by the name of LEONORA , and as it contained matters of consequence , desired me to de- liver it to her with my own hand ...
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... Sir ROGER was in good health : I answered Yes , for i hate long speeches , and after a bow or two retired . LEONORA was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow for two or three years , and ...
... Sir ROGER was in good health : I answered Yes , for i hate long speeches , and after a bow or two retired . LEONORA was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow for two or three years , and ...
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any of the gentlemen in the country ; not ( says Sir ROGER ) that she sets so great a value upon her par- tridges and pheasants , as upon her larks and nightin- gales . For she says , that every bird which is killed in her ground , will ...
any of the gentlemen in the country ; not ( says Sir ROGER ) that she sets so great a value upon her par- tridges and pheasants , as upon her larks and nightin- gales . For she says , that every bird which is killed in her ground , will ...
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