 | Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 pages
...beggars and gypsies : but this is looked upon by his friends rather as matter of raillery than truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay,...: keeps a good house both in town and country ; a CTeat lover of mankind; but there is such a mirthful cast in his oehaviour, that he is rather beloved... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 pages
...beggars and gypsies : but this is looked upon by his friends rather as matter of raillery than truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay,...than esteemed : his tenants grow rich, his servants Ipok satisfied ; all the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 620 pages
...beggars and gypsies : but this is looked upon by his friends rather as matter of raillery than truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay,...behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed : bis tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied ; all the young women profess love to him, and... | |
 | ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 pages
...his repulse, which, in his merry humour, he tells us has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful,...servants look satisfied ; all the young women profess to love him, and the young men are glad of his company. When he comes into a house on a visit, he calls... | |
 | Alexander Andrews - 1856 - 372 pages
...his repulse, which, in his merry humour, he tells us has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful,...servants look satisfied ; all the young women profess to love him, and the young men are glad of his company. When he comes into a house on a visit, he calls... | |
 | Half hours - 1856 - 458 pages
...his repulse, which, in his merry humours, he tells us has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful,...there is such a mirthful cast in his behaviour, that ho is rather beloved than esteemed. " His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young... | |
 | Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...his repulse, which, in his merry humours, he tells us has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful,...and country ; a great lover of mankind ; but there i« such a mirthful cast in his behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. " His tenants grow... | |
 | 1856 - 522 pages
...his repulse, which, in his merry humours, he tells us has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful,...house both in town and country ; a great lover of mankmd ; but there is such a mirthful cast in his behaviour that he is rather beloved than esteemed.... | |
 | Jules Bué - 1857 - 124 pages
...repulse, which, in his merry humours, he tells us, has been in and out twelve times since he first wore it. He is now in his fifty-sixth year ; cheerful,...cast in his behaviour, that he is rather beloved than h esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied ; all the young women profess love to... | |
 | Spectator The - 1857 - 786 pages
...and gipsies : but this is looked •MI-HI by his friends, rather as matter of raillery ili in truth. He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay,...hearty ; keeps a good house both in town and country; agréât lover of mankind; but there is such a mirthful cast in his behaviour, that he is rather beloved... | |
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