| 1836 - 436 pages
...abilities, and three months ago gained universal applause by explaining a passage in the game act. Having often received an invitation from my friend...settled with him for some time at his country house. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humour, leis me rise and go to bed when I please, dine... | |
| 1836 - 932 pages
...plenty's liberal horn gball pour Of fruits for thee a copious ehow'r, Rich honoura of the quiet plain. o be a man of great good-nature, industry, and probity, country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| 1836 - 332 pages
...subterraneous Pompeii, and the rainbow of Terni. * KOTZEBUE. SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY IN THE COUNTRY. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 pages
...plenty's liberal horn shall pour Of fruits for thee a copious show'r, Rich honours of the quiet plain. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 pages
...ntenly'i liberal horn shall pour (if fruits for thee a copious show'r, Hich honours of the quiet plain. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...reach the 106th number, when Addison takes up the man of whom he said "we are born for each other." " Having often received an invitation from my friend...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1850 - 252 pages
...COVERLEY HALL. Hinc tibi Copia Manabit ad plenum, benlgno Ruris honor um opulent a cornu. HOR. CAVING often received an Invitation from my Friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY to pafs away a Month with him in the Country, I laft Week accompanied him thither, and am fettled with... | |
| 1851 - 444 pages
...and tenderness, out of regard for his past services, though he has been useless for several years. " Having often received an invitation from my friend...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house. " I could not but observe with a great deal of pleasure the joy that appeared in the... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...peace. SELECTIONS FROM ADDISON. THE SPECTATOR. THE SPECTATOR'S VISIT TO SIR ROGER AT HIS COCKTRYSEAT. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend....thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
| 1852 - 248 pages
...superfluous. One has nothing to do but repeat passages, and admire them. SIR ROGER'S HOUSEHOLD ESTABLISHMENT. HAVING often received an invitation from my friend...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well... | |
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