| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 pages
...licentiously. He should have said " in the office," or, " the quality of a chaplain." — H. sense, and some learning, of a very regular life, and obliging...much in the old knight's esteem ; so that he lives in tho family rather as a relation than a dependant. I have observed in several of my papers, that my... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 568 pages
...and some learning, of a very regular lite, and obliging conversation : he heartily loves Sir Eoger, and knows that he is very much in the old knight's...he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant. I have observed in several of my papers, that my friend Sir Eoger, amidst all his good qualities,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 620 pages
...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, that my friend...Roger, amidst all his good qualities, is something of an humourist ; and that his virtues, as well as imperfections, are, as it were, tinged by a certain... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 pages
...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 Eoger, and knows that he is very much in the old knight's esteem ; so that he lives in the family rather... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 536 pages
...house in the nature ' of a chaplain above thirty years. This gentleman is a person of good souse, and some learning, of a very regular life, 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... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pages
...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...friend Sir Roger, amidst all his good qualities, is srmething of a humorist; and that his virtues, as well iis imperfections, are as it were tinged by... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1856 - 356 pages
...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...in the family rather as a relation than a dependent " As I was walking with him (Sir Roger) last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have... | |
| ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 pages
...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...in the family rather as a relation than a dependent " As I was walking with him (Sir Roger) last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 622 pages
...licentiously. He should hare laid " in the office," or, " the quality of a chaplain." — II. sense, and some learning, of a very regular life, and obliging...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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