Roger, and has lived at his house in the nature of a chaplain above thirty years. This gentleman is a person of good sense and some learning, of a very regular life and obliging conversation: he heartily loves Sir Roger, and knows that he is very much... The Spectator ... - Page 1191803Full view - About this book
| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1882 - 428 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man, who is ever with...very much in the old knight's esteem ; so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant. I have observed in several of my papers,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 364 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with...is very much in the old knight's esteem, so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependent. I have observed in several of my papers,... | |
| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1892 - 252 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man, Who is ever with...conversation : he heartily loves Sir Roger, and knows 30 that he is very much in the old knight's esteem ; so that he lives in the family rather as a relation... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 256 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Eoger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man, who is ever with...and obliging conversation : he heartily loves Sir Eoger, and knows 30 that he is very much in the old knight's esteem ; so that he lives in the family... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1892 - 100 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Eoger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with Sir Roger, and has lived at his house in the nature1 of a chaplain above thirty years. This gentleman is a person of good sense and some learning,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - 212 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with...is very much in the old Knight's esteem, so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependent.2 I have observed in several of my papers... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - 362 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Koger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with...and obliging conversation : he heartily loves Sir Eoger, and knows that he is very much in the old knight's esteem, so that he lives in the family rather... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - Books and reading - 1893 - 444 pages
...the looks of all his servants My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very ' venerable man, who is ever...Roger, and has lived at his house in the nature of a chap lain above thirty years. This gentleman is a person of good sense and some learning, of a very... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1894 - 358 pages
...as of his particular friend. My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with...is very much in the old knight's esteem, so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependent. I have observed in several of my papers,... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1894 - 462 pages
...of his particular friend. . My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with...is very much in the old Knight's esteem, so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependent. I have observed in several of my papers... | |
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