| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 536 pàgines
...here a little licentiously. He should have said " in the office," or, " the quality of a chaplain." being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table;...understood a little of backgammon. My friend (says Sir Roger) found me out this gentleman, who, besides the endowments required of him, is, they tell me,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me, that he 'was afraid of being insulted...which reason he desired a particular friend of his at i The literary acquirements of the squireantry of Sir Roger's era were few. At a time nift long antecedent,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer. told me, that he was afraid of being insulted...which reason he desired a particular friend of his at 1 The literary acquirements of the squireantry of Sir Roger's era were few. At a time not long antecedent,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me, that he was afraid of being insulted...which reason he desired a particular friend of his at i The literary acquirements of the squircantry of Sir Roger's era were few. At n time not long antecedent,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 620 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me, that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table,1 for which reason he desired a particular friend of his at i The literary acquirements of the... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 pàgines
...how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned : and without staying for my. answer, told mo that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and...understood a little of backgammon. 'My friend,' says Sir Roger, 'found mo out this gentleman, who, besides the endowments required of him, is, they tell me,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1856 - 520 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me that he was afraid of being insulted...sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood something of backgammon. ' My friend,' says Sir Roger, ' found me out this gentleman, who, besides... | |
| ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me that he was afraid of being insulted...sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood something of backgammon. ' My friend,' says Sir Roger, ' found me out this gentleman, who, besides... | |
| 1856 - 522 pàgines
...I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me that he was afraid of heing insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table, for...sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood something of backgammon. ' My friend,' says Sir Roger, ' found me out this gentleman, who, besides... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 pàgines
...night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ; and, without staying for my answer, told me, that he •was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table,1 for which reason he desired a particular friend of his at i The literary acquirements of the... | |
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