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" THE first of our society is a gentleman of Worcestershire, of ancient descent, a baronet; his name Sir Roger de Coverley. His great-grandfather was inventor of that famous country-dance which is called after him. All who know that shire are very well... "
French Exercises, Based on the Memory Work of the French Grammar - Sivu 171
tekijä(t) F. Walter Savage - 1878
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A Book for a Corner: Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from Authors the Best ...

1852 - 248 sivua
...country-dance which is called after him. 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 behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sense, and are contradictions to the manners...

A Book for a Corner; Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from ..., Niteet 1–2

Leigh Hunt - 1852 - 470 sivua
...country-dance which is called after him. 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 behavior, but his singularities proceed from his good sease, and are contradictions to the manners...

The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the ..., Niteet 1–2

Spectator The - 1853 - 596 sivua
...country-dance which is called after him. All who know that shire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very...in the wrong. However, this humour creates him no enemies, or he does nothing with sourness 01$ obstinacy; and his being unconfined to modes and forms,...

The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1853 - 524 sivua
...after him. All who know that shire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir KOGER. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behaviour,...in the wrong. However, this humour creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconflned to modes and forms,...

The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with a biogr. and critical preface ...

Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 sivua
...after him. All who know that shire are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir KOGEB. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behaviour,...in the wrong. However, this humour creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to modes and forms,...

The History of English Literature: With an Outline of the Origin and Growth ...

William Spalding - 1853 - 446 sivua
...dance which is called after him. All who know that shire, are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very...manners of the world, only as he thinks the world )8 in the wrong. However, this humour creates him no enemies : for he does nothing with sourness or...

The History of English Literature: With an Outline of the Origin and Growth ...

William Spalding - 1854 - 446 sivua
...dance which is called after him. All who know that shire, are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Roger. He is a gentleman that is very...in the wrong. However, this humour creates him no enemies : for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy: and his being unconfined to modes and forms...

The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator ...

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 568 sivua
...after him. All who know that shire, are very well acquainted with the parts and merits of Sir Eoger. He is a gentleman that is very singular in his behaviour,...in the wrong. However, this humour creates him no enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to modes and forms,...

The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 sivua
...Woreestonhtro. which is called after him.i 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 singulacity of Worcester, proved himself SO powerful a plaintiff that he ousted the then Bishop of...

The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp ..., Nide 4

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 sivua
...11 which is called after him.1 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 singulacity of Worcester, proved himself so powerful a plaintiff that he ousted the then Bishop of...




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