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" HAVING often received an invitation from my friend Sir Roger de Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country, I last week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my... "
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and ... - Page 261
1832
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The Spectator, no. 1-314

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 pages
...last week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations....table or in my chamber, as I think fit, sit still and sav nothing without bidding me be memr. \Vhen the gentlemen of the country come to see him, he only...
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Sir Roger de Coverley, by the Spectator, the notes by W.H. Wills

Joseph Addison - 1850 - 252 pages
...am fettled with him for fome Time at his Country-houfe, where I intend to form feveral of my enfuing Speculations. Sir ROGER, who is very well acquainted with my Humour, lets me rife and go to Bed when I pleafe, dine at his own Table or in my Chamber as I think fit, fit ftill...
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Sir Roger de Coverley

Joseph Addison - 1852 - 266 pages
...last Week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some Time at his Country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing Speculations....without bidding me be merry. When the Gentlemen of the County come to see him, he only shows me at a Distance: As I have been walking in his Fields I have...
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Sir Roger de Coverley

Joseph Addison - 1852 - 264 pages
...last Week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some Time at his Country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing Speculations....Humour, lets me rise and go to Bed when I please, dino at his own Table or in my Chamber as I think fit, sit still and say nothing without bidding me...
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A Book for a Corner: Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from ..., Volume 1

1852 - 460 pages
...week accompanied him 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 acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at his own table or in my own chamber as I think...
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A Book for a Corner: Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from Authors the Best ...

1852 - 248 pages
...last week accompanied him 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 acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at his own table or in my own chamber as I think...
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A Book for a Corner; Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from ..., Volumes 1-2

Leigh Hunt - 1852 - 470 pages
...last week accompanied him 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 acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at his own table or in my own chamber as I think...
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1853 - 524 pages
...last week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations....lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at has own table or in my chamber as I think fit, sit still and say nothing •without bidding me be merry....
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The Spectator

1853 - 756 pages
...thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country-house, where I intend to form several nf my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humor, lets ine rise and go to bed when I please, dine at his own table or in my chamber as I think...
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A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 pages
...to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted ' with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at...bidding me be merry. When the gentlemen of the country corne to see him, he only shows me at a distance. As I have been walking in his fields, I have observed...
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