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Pagina xi
... 1716 , he married the countess dowager of Warwick , whom he had folicited by a very long and anxious courtship , perhaps , with behaviour not very unlike that of of Sir Roger to his disdainful widow ; and whơ ADDISON . xi.
... 1716 , he married the countess dowager of Warwick , whom he had folicited by a very long and anxious courtship , perhaps , with behaviour not very unlike that of of Sir Roger to his disdainful widow ; and whơ ADDISON . xi.
Pagina 2
... behaviour at my very first appearance in the world , and all the time that I fucked , fseemed to favour my mo- ther's dream ; for , as she has often told me , I threw away my rattle before I was two months old , and would not make use ...
... behaviour at my very first appearance in the world , and all the time that I fucked , fseemed to favour my mo- ther's dream ; for , as she has often told me , I threw away my rattle before I was two months old , and would not make use ...
Pagina 5
... behaviour , but his fingularities proceed from his good fenfe , and are con- tradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . However , this hu- mour creates him no ememies , for he does nothing ...
... behaviour , but his fingularities proceed from his good fenfe , and are con- tradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . However , this hu- mour creates him no ememies , for he does nothing ...
Pagina 6
... behaviour , that he is rather beloved than esteemed . His tenants grow rich , his servants look fatisfied , all the young wo- men profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a house , he calls ...
... behaviour , that he is rather beloved than esteemed . His tenants grow rich , his servants look fatisfied , all the young wo- men profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a house , he calls ...
Pagina 8
... behaviour , are in them - selves obstacles to him that must press through crowds ,. who endeavour at the fame end with himself , the fa- vour of a commander . He will however in his way of talk excuse generals , for not difpofing ...
... behaviour , are in them - selves obstacles to him that must press through crowds ,. who endeavour at the fame end with himself , the fa- vour of a commander . He will however in his way of talk excuse generals , for not difpofing ...
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