This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. The Spectator - 168. oldal1718Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| William Swinton - 1882 - 686 oldal
...in his name." 2. This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend that upon the reading...of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir An- gs drew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was, in particular,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1882 - 322 oldal
...Freeport, in his name. This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1882 - 428 oldal
...Freeport in his ' name.' This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that, upon the reading of it, there was not a £ 2 dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament.... | |
| AUSTIN DOBSON - 1883 - 590 oldal
...Freeport, in his name. This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 224 oldal
...FREEPORT, in his Name." THIS Letter, notwithstanding the poor Butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an Idea of our good old Friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry Eye in the Club. Sir ANDREW opening the Book, found it to be a Collection of Acts of Parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 oldal
...in his name." 9. This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was, in particular,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1885 - 422 oldal
...Freeport in his name.1 This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that, upon the reading of it, there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew opening the book/ found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was, in particular,... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 oldal
...in his name." 2. This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend that upon the reading...of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir An- 85 drew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was, in particular,... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 396 oldal
...Addison adds :— ' This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it, there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was, in particular,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1886 - 568 oldal
...notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upothe reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
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