| 1824 - 278 pągines
...very much value themselves, and indeed out-do most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation,...it, he stands up and looks about him; and if he sees anybody elsenodding, either-wakes them himself, or sends his servants to them. .Several other of the... | |
| Nicholas Carlisle - 1828 - 352 pągines
...Sir ROGER de COVERLET by THE SPECTATOR, No. 112., has, therefore, some grounds for it's reality,— " As Sir ROGER is Landlord to the whole Congregation,...he keeps them in very good order, and will suffer no body to sleep in it besides himself,—for, if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap... | |
| 1836 - 932 pągines
...now very much value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. etends for his mistress, his country, or his friends,...falling ofF his head. For my own part, when I see bodjr else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servants to them. Several other of the... | |
| 1836 - 1118 pągines
...value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Ruger / a' sermon, upon recovering out of it he stands up nn. looks about him, and if he sees any body else... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 pągines
...now very much value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation,...in very good order, and will suffer nobody to sleep m it besides himself; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sermon, upon recovering... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pągines
...very much value themselves, and indeed outdo most of the country churches that I have ever heard. " As Sir Roger is landlord to the whole congregation,...it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees anybody else nodding, either wakes them himself, or sends his servants to them. Several other of the... | |
| Joseph Leech - 1847 - 282 pągines
...estimable person to whom I allude, I leave to the ingenuity of the reader to find out:—" As Sir Boger is landlord to the whole congregation, he keeps them...besides himself; for if by chance he has been surprised in a short nap at sermon, upon recovering out of it he stands up and looks about him, and if he sees... | |
| 1918 - 288 pągines
...sie parallele Ausflüsse aus ein und derselben Quelle sind. 70 Kleinere Mitteilungen Buffer no body to sleep in it besides himself; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sennon, upon recovering out of it he Stands up and looks about him, and if he sees any body eise nodding,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1850 - 252 pągines
...very much value themfelves, and indeed out-do moft of the Country Churches that I have ever heard. As Sir ROGER is Landlord to the whole Congregation, he keeps them in very good Order, and will fuffer no body to fleep in it befides himfelf ; for if by chance he has been furprifed into a fhort... | |
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