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Pagina 9
... young heirs , and even garters for their wives and daughters.1 The country gentlemen were confirmed in these ideas by the difficulties of communication . During his visit to Sir Roger de Coverley the Spectator observed the extreme ...
... young heirs , and even garters for their wives and daughters.1 The country gentlemen were confirmed in these ideas by the difficulties of communication . During his visit to Sir Roger de Coverley the Spectator observed the extreme ...
Pagina 24
... young men must have recalled to the reader circumstances more recent and personal than those which the author was apparently describing . " Much was the reverence and reputation of holiness which they thereby acquired among the ...
... young men must have recalled to the reader circumstances more recent and personal than those which the author was apparently describing . " Much was the reverence and reputation of holiness which they thereby acquired among the ...
Pagina 25
... young ; but Dorothy was twice married , and Swift records in her honour that she was a kind of wit , and very like her brother . " We may readily believe that a writer so lively as Lancelot would have had clever children , but Steele ...
... young ; but Dorothy was twice married , and Swift records in her honour that she was a kind of wit , and very like her brother . " We may readily believe that a writer so lively as Lancelot would have had clever children , but Steele ...
Pagina 26
... young lady of their acquaintance . It was an unspeakable pleasure to visit or sit at a meal in that family . I have often seen the old man's heart flow at his eyes with joy upon occa- sions which would appear indifferent to such as were ...
... young lady of their acquaintance . It was an unspeakable pleasure to visit or sit at a meal in that family . I have often seen the old man's heart flow at his eyes with joy upon occa- sions which would appear indifferent to such as were ...
Pagina 31
... young man of birth and fortune , Mr. Rushout , who was being educated at Magdalen , was placed under his charge . In His reputation as a scholar and a man of taste soon extended itself to the world of letters in London . 1693 , being ...
... young man of birth and fortune , Mr. Rushout , who was being educated at Magdalen , was placed under his charge . In His reputation as a scholar and a man of taste soon extended itself to the world of letters in London . 1693 , being ...
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