Foils that rather set off than blemish his good Qualities. As soon as the Sermon is finished, nobody presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the Church. The Knight walks down from his Seat in the Chancel between a double row of his Tenants, that... The Spectator, no. 1-314 - Страница 172по Joseph Addison - 1837Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 474 страници
...good effect upon the parish, who are not polite enough to see anything ridiculous in his behavior; besides that, the general good sense and worthiness...down from his seat in the chancel between a double ro\v of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side, and every now and then inquires how such... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 464 страници
...polite enough to see anything ridiculous in his behavior ; besides that, the general good sense and 25 worthiness of his character make his friends observe...in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, who stand bowing to him on each side, and every now and then inquires how such an one's 5 wife, or... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1902 - 304 страници
...worthiness of his character make his friends observe these little singularities as foils that rather 10 set off than blemish his good qualities. As soon as...in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, 15 that stand bowing to him on each side ; and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1903 - 256 страници
...rather set off than blemish his good qualities. As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes to ao stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The...each side, and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he as does not see at church, — which is understood... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1903 - 396 страници
...wakes them himself, or sends his servant to them. . '. . As soon as the sermon is finished, no body presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the...each side ; and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see in church ; which is understood... | |
| William Richard Wood Stephens, William Hunt - 1903 - 398 страници
...either wakes them himself, or sends his servant to them. ... As soon as the sermon is finished, no body presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the...each side ; and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see in church ; which is understood... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1904 - 284 страници
...observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities. 25 As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes...each side, and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church, — which is understood... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1904 - 426 страници
...foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities. As soon as the sermon is finished, no body presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the...each side : and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1904 - 286 страници
...observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities. 25 As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes...row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each 1 Peculiarities. a Correct the English. side, and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 442 страници
...foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities. As soon as the sermon is finished, no body presumes to stir till Sir ROGER is gone out of the...his seat in the chancel between a double row of his 20 tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side ; and every now and then enquires how such an one's... | |
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