The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... Sir ROGER DE COVERLY told me t'other M'Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster Abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the same Time , that he observed I had promised ...
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLY told me t'other M'Night , that he had been reading my Paper upon Westminster Abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious Fancies . He told me at the same Time , that he observed I had promised ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 1712 . at first ... ROGER told me further , that he looked upon it to be very good for a Man ... Sir ROGER , if I had not been engaged , perhaps I could not have done better , No ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 1712 . at first ... ROGER told me further , that he looked upon it to be very good for a Man ... Sir ROGER , if I had not been engaged , perhaps I could not have done better , No ...
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... Sir ROGER popping_out his Head , called the Coachman down from his Box , and upon his presenting himself at the Window , asked him if he smoaked ; as I was considering what this would end in , he bid him stop by the Way at any good ...
... Sir ROGER popping_out his Head , called the Coachman down from his Box , and upon his presenting himself at the Window , asked him if he smoaked ; as I was considering what this would end in , he bid him stop by the Way at any good ...
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... Sir ROGER a little ruffled upon being thus trapanned ; but Guide not insisting upon his Demand , the Knight soon recovered his good Humour , and whispered in my Ear , that if WILL WIMBLE were with us , and saw those two Chairs , it ...
... Sir ROGER a little ruffled upon being thus trapanned ; but Guide not insisting upon his Demand , the Knight soon recovered his good Humour , and whispered in my Ear , that if WILL WIMBLE were with us , and saw those two Chairs , it ...
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... Sir ROGER , in longer than ordinary before the Bust of a venerable old Man , I was at a Loss to guess the Reason of it , when after some Time he pointed to the Figure , and asked me if I did not think that our Forefathers looked much ...
... Sir ROGER , in longer than ordinary before the Bust of a venerable old Man , I was at a Loss to guess the Reason of it , when after some Time he pointed to the Figure , and asked me if I did not think that our Forefathers looked much ...
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