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... Sir Roger's character in this quite different direction . The only new aspect of Sir Roger developed by Steele is the story of his love for the perverse widow ( Nos . 113 , 118 ) , charm- ing in itself but too self - critical and self ...
... Sir Roger's character in this quite different direction . The only new aspect of Sir Roger developed by Steele is the story of his love for the perverse widow ( Nos . 113 , 118 ) , charm- ing in itself but too self - critical and self ...
Pagina 7
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLY.3 His great Grandfather was Inventor of that famous Country - Dance which is call'd after him . All who know that Shire , are very well acquainted with the Parts and Merits of Sir ROGER . He is a Gentle- man that is ...
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLY.3 His great Grandfather was Inventor of that famous Country - Dance which is call'd after him . All who know that Shire , are very well acquainted with the Parts and Merits of Sir ROGER . He is a Gentle- man that is ...
Pagina 445
... Sir Roger's Family , and one or two more , good Servants treated as they ought to be . Sir Roger's Kindness extends to their Children's Children , and this very Morning he sent his Coachman's Grandson to Prentice . I shall conclude this ...
... Sir Roger's Family , and one or two more , good Servants treated as they ought to be . Sir Roger's Kindness extends to their Children's Children , and this very Morning he sent his Coachman's Grandson to Prentice . I shall conclude this ...
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NUMBERS 585635 I | xxii |
THE TEXT | cvi |
ERRATA | cxiii |
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