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
| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 326 страници
...ridiculous in his behaviour; besides that, the general good sense and worthiness of his character makes his friends observe these little singularities as...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 - 1906 - 284 страници
...soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. 20 The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel...son, or father do, whom he does not see at church; 25 which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent. The chaplain has often told... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1906 - 284 страници
...soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. 20 The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel...son, or father do, whom he does not see at church; 25 which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent. The chaplain has often told... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 410 страници
...his friends observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good 10 qualities. As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody...chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bow- 15 ing to him on each side ; and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother,... | |
| 1907 - 668 страници
...circumstances of life, has a very good effect upon the parish, who are not polite enough to see anything ridiculous in his behaviour ; besides that, the general...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 - 1907 - 142 страници
...observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities. 20 As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes...bowing to him on each side ; and every now and then he inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1908 - 208 страници
...circumstances of life, has a very good effect upon the parish, who are not polite enough to see anything ridiculous in his behaviour ; besides that the general...; and every now and then inquires how such a one's w\£e, or mo,ther, or son, or father, do^ whom ho does not see at church ; which is understood as a... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 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...from his seat in the chancel between a double row of liis tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side; and every now and then inquires how such a one's... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 страници
...presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his i polished sent date; Stern Buin's plough-share drives elate, Full...beneath the furrow's weight Shall be thy doom! TAM 0 an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom lie does not sec at church; which is understood... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1912 - 296 страници
...ridiculous in his behavior; besides that, the general good sense and worthiness of his character makes his friends observe these little singularities as...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... | |
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