The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... VIRG . Georg . i . 415 . My friend sir Roger is very often merry with me upon my passing so much of my time among his poultry . He has caught me twice or thrice looking after a bird's nest , and several times sitting an hour or two ...
... VIRG . Georg . i . 415 . My friend sir Roger is very often merry with me upon my passing so much of my time among his poultry . He has caught me twice or thrice looking after a bird's nest , and several times sitting an hour or two ...
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... VIRG . Æn . vi . £ 32 . DRYDEN . My worthy friend sir Roger , when we are talking of the malice of parties , very frequently tells us an ac- cident that happened to him when he was a school- boy , which was at a time when the feuds ran ...
... VIRG . Æn . vi . £ 32 . DRYDEN . My worthy friend sir Roger , when we are talking of the malice of parties , very frequently tells us an ac- cident that happened to him when he was a school- boy , which was at a time when the feuds ran ...
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... VIRG . Ecl . x . 63 . Ir is usual for a man who loves country sports to preserve the game in his own grounds , and divert himself upon those that belong to his neighbour . My friend sir Roger generally goes two or three miles from his ...
... VIRG . Ecl . x . 63 . Ir is usual for a man who loves country sports to preserve the game in his own grounds , and divert himself upon those that belong to his neighbour . My friend sir Roger generally goes two or three miles from his ...
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