All who know that shire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behaviour, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions to the manners of the world, only... The Spectator - Pagina 9geredigeerd door - 1898Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 336 pagina’s
...merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 pagina’s
...merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 222 pagina’s
...merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very.singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does 5 nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfmed... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 226 pagina’s
...merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does 5 nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfined... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 226 pagina’s
...merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does 5 nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfined... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 238 pagina’s
...Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from 5 his good sense, and are contradictions to the manners...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his bqing unconfined... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 232 pagina’s
...Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from 5 his good sense, and are contradictions to the manners...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1899 - 230 pagina’s
...Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from 5 his good sense, and are contradictions to the manners...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined... | |
| Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 478 pagina’s
...merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions...he thinks the world is in the wrong. However, this humor creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfined... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1900 - 282 pagina’s
...his good sense, and are contradictions to i the manners of the world only as he thinks the world 19. is in the wrong. However, this humour creates him...nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfmed to modes and forms makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all who... | |
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