... the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who, according to his years, should be in the decline of his life, but having ever been very careful of his person, and always had a very easy fortune, time has made but very little impression, either by wrinkles... The British Essayists: Spectator - Page 29edited by - 1823Full view - About this book
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 248 pages
...gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant Will. Honeycomb, a gentleman 20 who, according to his years, should be in the decline...impression, either by wrinkles on his forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is well turned, and of a good height. He is very ready at that sort of discourse... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 358 pages
...the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who, according to his years, should be in the decline...always had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 364 pages
...have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleAccording to his years, should be in the decline of having ever been very careful of his person, and always had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - English essays - 1892 - 164 pages
...gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have long us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who, accord , to his years, should be in the decline of his life, but having been very careful of his person, and always had a very easy fortftine, time has made but very little... | |
| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1893 - 204 pages
...the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who according to his years should be in the decline...careful of his person, and always had a very easy forbune, time has made but very little impression either by wrinkles on his forehead, or 1. That is,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - 212 pages
...the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who according to his years should be in the decline...life, but having ever been very careful of his person, a™ ^.^jw^iiiaJb^jl-a. very easy fortune, time has' made L very little impression either by wrinkles... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1894 - 358 pages
...the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who, according to his years, should be in the decline...always had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1894 - 462 pages
...of the ace, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb,1 a gentleman who, according to his vears, should be in the decline of his life, but having ever...always had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his forebead, or traces in his brain. His person is... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - English literature - 1895 - 530 pages
...the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who according to his years should be in the decline...impression either by wrinkles on his forehead, or THE CLUB. 4H traces in his brain. His person is well turned, and of good height. He is very ready at... | |
| J. H. Lobban - English essays - 1896 - 324 pages
...the gallantries and pleasures of the age, we have amongst us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who, according to his years, should be in the decline...always had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his forehead, or traces on his brain. His person is... | |
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