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Strana 13
His great grandfather was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called after him . All who know that shire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger . He is a gentleman that is very fingular in his ...
His great grandfather was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called after him . All who know that shire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger . He is a gentleman that is very fingular in his ...
Strana 14
... Rager was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often fupped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought aduel upon his first coming to town , and kicked Bully Dawson in a public coffee - house for calling him youngiter .
... Rager was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often fupped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought aduel upon his first coming to town , and kicked Bully Dawson in a public coffee - house for calling him youngiter .
Strana 18
... the conversation among us of a more fedate turn ; and I find there is not one of the company , but myself , who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as of that sort of man who is usually called a well - bred fine Gentleman .
... the conversation among us of a more fedate turn ; and I find there is not one of the company , but myself , who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as of that sort of man who is usually called a well - bred fine Gentleman .
Strana 22
the same figure as the bags that were really filled with money , had been blown up with air , and called into my memory the bags full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero received as a present from Æolus . The great heaps of gold on ...
the same figure as the bags that were really filled with money , had been blown up with air , and called into my memory the bags full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero received as a present from Æolus . The great heaps of gold on ...
Strana 24
There are , I must confess , many to whom my person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give themselves no farther trouble about calling me by my nanic or quality , but speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye ...
There are , I must confess , many to whom my person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give themselves no farther trouble about calling me by my nanic or quality , but speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye ...
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