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Pagina 8
... Sir Roger de Coverley . Living in the patriarchal fashion , in the midst of tenants and retainers , who looked up to him as their chief , and for whose welfare and protection he considered himself responsible , the country gentleman ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley . Living in the patriarchal fashion , in the midst of tenants and retainers , who looked up to him as their chief , and for whose welfare and protection he considered himself responsible , the country gentleman ...
Pagina 9
... Sir Roger de Coverley the Spectator observed the extreme slowness with which fashions penetrated into the country ; and he noticed , too , that party spirit was much more violent there than in the towns . The learn- ing of the clergy ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley the Spectator observed the extreme slowness with which fashions penetrated into the country ; and he noticed , too , that party spirit was much more violent there than in the towns . The learn- ing of the clergy ...
Pagina 106
... Sir Roger de Coverley , with his simplicity , his high sense of honour , and his old - world reminiscences , reflects the country gentleman of the best kind ; Sir Andrew Freeport expresses the opinions of 1 Spectator , No. 10 . the ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley , with his simplicity , his high sense of honour , and his old - world reminiscences , reflects the country gentleman of the best kind ; Sir Andrew Freeport expresses the opinions of 1 Spectator , No. 10 . the ...
Pagina 109
... Sir Roger de Coverley ; and , though he was ready enough to satirise the follies of society as an observer from the outside , to bring " philosophy out of closets and libraries , to dwell in clubs and assemblies , " was far from being ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley ; and , though he was ready enough to satirise the follies of society as an observer from the outside , to bring " philosophy out of closets and libraries , to dwell in clubs and assemblies , " was far from being ...
Pagina 111
... Sir Roger is dead , and the worthy clergyman dying ; Captain Sentry has taken pos- session of a fair estate ; Will Honeycomb has married a farmer's daughter ; and the Templar withdraws himself into the business of his own profession ...
... Sir Roger is dead , and the worthy clergyman dying ; Captain Sentry has taken pos- session of a fair estate ; Will Honeycomb has married a farmer's daughter ; and the Templar withdraws himself into the business of his own profession ...
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