| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 pages
...most of them fit for conversation. His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity with the customs, manners, actions, and 40 writings of the ancients, makes him a very delicate observer of what occurs to him in the present... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 232 pages
...most of them fit for conversation.6 His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in; he has read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity with the customs, manners, 1 Explain the humor and note the mild sarcasm. ' There are four societies in London which have the... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 298 pages
...most of them fit for conversation. His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity...the play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New Inn, crosses through Russell 5 Court, and takes a turn at Will's till the play... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 298 pages
...them fit for conversation. His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he l1as read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity...the play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New Inn, crosses through Russell 5 Court, and takes a turn at Will's till the play... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 234 pages
...most of them fit for conversation. His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity...of what occurs to him in the present world. He is 20 an excellent critic, and the time of the play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes... | |
| SAMUEL THRBER - 1898 - 236 pages
...most of them fit for conversation. His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in; he has read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity...the play is his hour of business; exactly at five he passes through New Inn, crosses through Russell Court, and takes a turn at Will's till the play... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1898 - 264 pages
...conversation. His taste of books is a little .too just for the age he lives in; he has read all, but 20 approves of very few. His familiarity with the customs,...and the time of the play is his hour of business; a exactly at five he passes through New Inn, crosses through Eussell Court, and takes a turn at Will's... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1899 - 728 pages
...most of them fit for conversation. His taste for books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all but approves of very few. His familiarity...the play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New Inn, crosses through Russelcourt, and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins... | |
| 1900 - 524 pages
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| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 226 pages
...lives in ; he has read all, but approves of very few. His familiarity with the customs, man15 ners, actions, and writings of the ancients makes him a...time of the play is his hour of business ; exactly at five0 he passes through New Inn, crosses through Russell Court, 20 and takes a turn at Will's till... | |
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