When the gentlemen of the country come to see him, he only shows me at a distance. As I have been walking in his fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge, and have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them, for that... The Works of Joseph Addison - Strana 164podľa Joseph Addison - 1842Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1919 - Počet stránok 264
...at his own table or in my chamber, as I think fit, sit still and say nothing, without bidding me 10 be merry. When the gentlemen of the country come to...fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge, and have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them, for that I is hated to be... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1922 - Počet stránok 218
...to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted aa with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at...gentlemen of the country come to see him, he only shows ine at a distance : as I have been walking in Ms fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - Počet stránok 530
...intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at...without bidding me be merry. When the gentlemen of the county come to see him, he only shows me at a distance. As I have been walking in his fields, I have... | |
| CHARLES H. SYLVESTER CHROUGH BOOKLAND - 1922 - Počet stránok 530
...intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at...without bidding me be merry. When the gentlemen of the county come to see him, he only shows me at a distance. As I have been walking in his fields, I have... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - Počet stránok 648
...to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humor, 10 lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at...fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge, and have heard the Motto. "Here plenty shall flow for you and pour out the riches of the... | |
| Howard Leslie Lunt - 1925 - Počet stránok 168
...intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is very well acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please, dine at...fields, I have observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge, and have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them, for that I hated to be stared... | |
| Walter James Graham - 1928 - Počet stránok 440
...country, I last week accompanied him thither, and am settled with him for some time at his country house, where I intend to form several of my ensuing speculations....fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge, and have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them, for that I hated to be stared... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1961 - Počet stránok 278
...HOR. Od. i. xvii. 14. Here plenty's liberal horn shall pour Of fruits for thee a copious show'r Rich honours of the quiet plain. HAVING often received...come to see him, he only shows me at a distance. As 1 have been walking in his fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me over a hedge, and have... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Gilbert Runkle - 2008 - Počet stránok 612
...which it had given to the good old Man. L. A VISIT TO SIR ROGER DE COVERLET From the Spectator, No. 106 Having often received an Invitation from my Friend...Gentlemen of the Country come to see him, he only shews me at a distance: As I have been walking in his Fields I have observed them stealing a Sight... | |
| Lucy Cecil Lillie - 1878 - Počet stránok 380
...intend to form several of my ensuing speculations. Sir Roger, who is well acquainted with my humor, lets me rise and go to bed when I please ; dine at...fields I have observed them stealing a sight of me over an hedge; and I have heard the knight desiring them not to let me see them, for that I hated to be... | |
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