WE last night received a piece of ill news at our club, which very sensibly afflicted every one of us. I question not but my readers themselves will be troubled at the hearing of it. To keep them no longer in suspense, Sir Roger de Coverley is dead. He... Coverley Papers from the Spectator - Page 116by Joseph Addison - 1897 - 197 pagesFull view - About this book
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...gens ' Gloria Virg. N° 5 1 7. ThurfdAj, Ottober 3 3 . Hett Pietas ! hen prifca Fides ! Virg. WE laft night received a Piece of ill News at our Club, which very fenfibly airlifted every one of us. I Qj^jmnnoi bnt my Readers themfelves will be troubled . * "U'fi3fcing... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 266 pages
...— — VIRG..ffin.vi. 878. Mirror of ancient faith ! Undaunted worth ! Inviolable truth ! DRYDF.N. WE last night received a piece of ill news at our...the country, after a few weeks sickness. Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts, that informs him the old man caught... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 280 pages
...priscafda I VIRG.jEn.vi. 878. Mirror of ancient faith ! Undaunted worth! Inviolable truth! DRYDF.N. WE last night received a piece of ill news at our...the country, after a few weeks sickness. Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts, that informs him the old man caught... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 408 pages
...fides ! ............... vIRG. Mirror of ancient faith ! Undaunted worth ! inviolable truth ! BEYDEV. WE last night received a piece of ill news at our...the country, after a few weeks sickness. Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts, that informs him the old man caught... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1803 - 578 pages
...follows: — " We last tiight," says he, " received a piece of ill news, which very sensibly affect. 'ed every one of us ; I question not but my readers themselves...the country, after a few weeks' sickness. Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts, that informs him the old man caught... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...No. 517. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 33.~ <:. ! . .. . »" ^ •+• Heupietas ! lieu prisca fides ! Vine. VV E last night received a piece of ill news at our club,...troubled at the hearing of it. To keep them no longer in suspence, Sir Roger de Coverly is dead. He departed this life at his house in the country, after a... | |
| 1804 - 412 pages
...forward' cor lhe good of his people. • i . • • • • ' DEATH OF sIR ROGER DE COVERLET. No. 517WE last night received a piece of ill news at our club,...but my readers themselves will be troubled at the bearing of it. To keep them no longer in suspense. Sir Roger de Coverlcy is dead. He departed this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 494 pages
...faith ! Undaunted worth ! Inviolable truth ! DRYDEN. WE last night received a piece of ill news at out club, which very sensibly afflicted every one of us....is dead. He departed this life at his house in the eountry, after a few weeks' sickness. Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 274 pages
...Undaunted worth ! Inviolable truth ! BRYDEN. WE last night received a piece of ill news at outclub, which very sensibly afflicted every one of us. I question...themselves will be troubled at the hearing of it. To keep theni no longer in suspense, Sir Roger de Coverley is dead. He departed this life at his house in the... | |
| English essays - 1810 - 278 pages
...! . Undaunted worth ! Inviolable truth ! DRVDEN. WE last night received a piece of ill news at ouv club, which very sensibly afflicted every one of us....the country, after a few weeks' sickness. Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts, that informs him the old man caught... | |
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