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Sir Roger de Coverley, Essays from the Spectator

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - Great Britain - 1899 - 222 pages
...his life, but having ever been very careful of his person, and always had a very easy fort- 25 une, time has made but very little 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...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From the Spectator

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - Literature - 1900 - 282 pages
...gallantries and pleasures of the 145 age, we have among us the gallant—ffiill Honeycomb, a gentleman who according to his years should be in the decline...but very little impression either by wrinkles on his 150 forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is well turned, and of good height. He is very ready...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From the Spectator

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1900 - 286 pages
...age, we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb, a gentleman who according to his years shoultTbe in the decline of his life, but having ever been very...but very little impression either by wrinkles on his 150 forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is well turned, and of good height. He is very ready...
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The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 1

Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 478 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...having ever been very careful of his person, and always having had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From "The Spectator"

Joseph Addison - 1900 - 254 pages
...should be in the decline of his life, but having ever been very careful of his person, and always had la very easy fortune, time has made but very little 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...
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Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced Civilization ..., Volume 1

David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 474 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...having ever been very careful of his person, and always having had a very easy fortune, time has made but a very little impression, either by wrinkles on his...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1902 - 304 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...his life, but having ever been very careful of his per15 son, and always had a very easy fortune, time has made but very little impression, either by...
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Essays of Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1902 - 386 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 of his life, but having been very careful of his person, and always had a very easy fortune, time has made but very little...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers: From the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1904 - 190 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...a very easy fortune, time has made but very little 140 impression either by wrinkles on his forehead, or traces in his brain. His person is well turned,...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers

Joseph Addison - American essays - 1904 - 272 pages
...Honeycomb, a gentleman who, according to his years, should be in the decline 20 of his life, but having 2 ever been very careful of his person, and always had...impression either by wrinkles on his forehead or traces in his brain. His person is well turned, of a good height. He is very ready at that sort of discourse...
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