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The Spectator: ...

1718 - 348 pages
...Gentleman is a Perfon of good Senfe'and fome Learning, of a very regular Life and obliging Converfation : He heartily loves Sir ROGER, and knows that he is very much in ihe old Knight's Efteem ; fo that he lives in the Family rather a: a Relation than a Dependant. I have...
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The Spectator, Volume 2

1729 - 342 pages
...Woods or the Fields, is a very venerable Man who is ever with Sir ROGER, and has lived at his Houfe in the Nature of a Chaplain above thirty Years. This Gentleman is a Perfon of good Senfe and fome Learning, of a very regular Life and obliging Converfation : He He heartily...
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The Spectator, Volume 2

1739 - 346 pages
...Conversation : He He heartily loves Sir ROGER, and knows that he is very much in the old Knight's Efteem, fo that he lives in the family rather as a Relation than a Dependent. I have obferved in fcveral of my Papers, that my Friend Sir ROGER, amidftall his good Qualities, is fomethingof...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 4

1786 - 694 pages
...woods or the iields, is a very venerable man who is ever with Sir Roger, and has lived at his houfe in the nature of a chaplain above thirty years. This gentleman is and Greek rcafon he his at the ' clergyman much lean voice, a fo blé, a mar hackgamm Roger, ' ft who,...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1789 - 416 pages
...woods or the rields, is a very venerable wan, who is ever with Sir Roger, and has lived at his houfc in the nature of a chaplain above thirty years. This gentleman is a perfon of good fenfe and fome learning, of a very regular life and obliging converfation : lie heartily...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 7

British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...companion, when Sir Roger 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...the family rather as a relation than a dependent. I have observed in several of my papers, that my friend Sir Roger, amidst all his good qualities, is...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pages
...companion, when Sir Roger 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...the family rather as a relation than a dependent. I have observed in several of my papers, that my friend Sir Roger, amidst all his good qualities, is...
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The Spectator ...

1803 - 472 pages
...companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods ijr the fields, is a very venerable man who is ever with Sir Roger, and has lived at his house...is very much in the old knight's esteem, so that he Jives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant. I have observed in several of my papers,...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 pages
...companion, when Sir Roger 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...person of good sense and some learning, of a very regnlar life and obliging conversation: he heartily loves Sir Roger, and knows that he is very much...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...companion, when Sir Roger 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...he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant. I have observed in several of my papers, that my friend Sir Roger, amidst all his good qualities,...
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