My worthy friend Sir Roger is one of those who is not only at peace within himself, but beloved and esteemed by all about him. He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind, in the returns of affection and good-will, which are... Harrison's British Classicks - Сторінка 2371786Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
 | Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909
...He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind, in the returns of affection and good-will, which are paid him by every one that lives within his neighborhood. I lately met with two or three odd instances of that general respect which is shown to... | |
 | Will David Howe - 1912
...He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind, in the returns of affection and good-will, which are paid him by every one that lives within his neighborhood. I lately met with two or three odd instances of that general respect which is shown to... | |
 | Ernest Rhys - 1915 - 474 стор.
...He receives a suitable Tribute for his universal Benevolence to mankind, in the Returns of Affection and Good-will, which are paid him by every one that...Neighbourhood. I lately met with two or three odd Instances of that general Respect which is shewn to the good old Knight. He would needs carry Will.... | |
 | 1922 - 543 стор.
...universal benevolence to mankind, in the returns of affection and good-will, which are paid him by everyone that lives within his neighbourhood. I lately met with two or three odd instances of that general respect which is shown to the good old knight. Hewould needs carry Will Wimbleand... | |
 | Harry Morgan Ayres - 1924 - 898 стор.
...He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind, in the returns of affection e "springs exulting on triumphant wing," That thus...all shall meet in future days : There ever bask in instances of that general respect which is shown to the good old knight. He would needs carry Will... | |
 | 1843
...He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind, in the returns of affection and good-will which are paid him by every one that lives within hi» neighbourhood. I lately met with two or three odd instances of that general respect which is shown... | |
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