| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 str.
...ROGER AT HIS COCKTRYSEAT. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend. Sir Roger de Coverley, to pass away a month with him in the country, I last...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1852 - 470 str.
...ESTABLISHMENT. JTAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir -*•-*• Roger de Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country. I last...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| 1852 - 460 str.
...ESTABLISHMENT. TTAVING- often received an invitation from my friend Sir -*••*• Roger de Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country, I last...thither, and am 'settled -with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| 1852 - 248 str.
...country, I last week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at his own table or in my own chamber as I think... | |
| 1853 - 524 str.
...of the quiet plain. CREECH. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY to pass away a month with him in the country, I last...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir ROGER, who is very well... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 596 str.
...the quiet plain. CHEECH. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir Roger de Coverley, to pass away a month with him in the country, I last...accompanied him thither, and am settled with, him fur some time at his country house, where 1 intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 str.
...to thee shall plenty flow, And all her riches show, To raise the honour of the quiet plain. OBBCH. accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir ROGER, who is very well... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 str.
...of the quict plain. CEUCU. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir Roger do Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country," I last...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 str.
...of the qulet plain. OEUCH. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir Roger de'Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country," I last...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 str.
...honour of the quiet plain. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir Roger de Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country," I last...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
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