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" It is said, he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him. "
The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison - Page 8
by Joseph Addison - 1811
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 356 pages
...more capable to please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-square*. It is said, he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he...duel upon his first coming to town, and kicked bully Dawsonf in a public coffee-house for calling him young* At that time the genteelest part of the town....
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The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical ..., Volumes 5-6

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 632 pages
...more capable to please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-square*. It is said, he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he...duel upon his first coming to town, and kicked bully Dawsonf in a public coffee-house for calling him young• At that time the genteelest part of the town....
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 450 pages
...more capable to please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, fee lives in Soho-square*. It is said, he keeps himself a bac'helor by reason he...disappointment, Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentlemen, had often supped with my Lord Rochester,and SirGeorgeEtherege, fought a duel upon his first...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index ..., Volume 1

1824 - 310 pages
...more capable to please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Sohosquare. It is said, he keeps himself a bachelor, by reason he...coming to town, and kicked bully Dawson in a public coffee house, for calling him youngster. But being ill used by the abovementioned widow, he was very...
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The Laughing Philosopher: Being the Entire Works of Momus, Jester of Olympus ...

John Bull - 1825 - 782 pages
...him. When he is in town, he lives e. It is said, he keeps himself a bachelor, by reason he was ciosscd in love by a, perverse beautiful widow of the next...often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George litherege, fought a duel upon his first coming to town, and kicked Bully Uawson in a public codec-house,...
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Spectator (The)

1836 - 1118 pages
...more capable to please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-square.* It is said, he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he...disappointment, Sir Roger was what you call a fine gen:brum, had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etnerege, fought a duel upon his first...
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The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2

1836 - 932 pages
...Monmouth, occupied, until the year 1773, Iho whole of the gruuiul uii which Baleman'i buildings now Maud. E d H I J K pftert supped with my Lord Rochester and sir George Ethercge, fought a duel upon his first coming to...
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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

1836 - 436 pages
...him. When he ia in town, he Jives in Soho Square. It is said he keeps himself a bachelor, by reason be was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him. Before this disap. poinlment, Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman, had often supped with my Lord Rochester...
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The Spectator, no. 1-314

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 pages
...until the year 773. the whole of the ground on which Bateman'3 mildings now stand. 18 No. 2.] 1 '•'' bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse...duel upon his first coming to town, and kicked bully Dawspn* in a public coffeehouse for calling him youngster. But being ill used by the abovementioned...
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The Works of Joseph Addison, Volumes 1-2

Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 pages
...Moniuouth, occupied, until the year 773, the whole of the (round on whicti Batcmto i ildinfi now Mud. r informed. This has made some approve the Socratical...hardly' be caught in an * Put i. cant. 1. vx'r. 69, 70. Dawspn* in a public coffeehouse for calling him youngster. But being ill used by the abovementioned...
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