The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 24
... happy for Sir Roger that the mer- chant paid so dear for his ambition . It is the mis- fortune of many other gentlemen to turn out of the seats of their ancestors , to make way for such new masters as have been more exact in their ...
... happy for Sir Roger that the mer- chant paid so dear for his ambition . It is the mis- fortune of many other gentlemen to turn out of the seats of their ancestors , to make way for such new masters as have been more exact in their ...
Pagina 33
... happy without the mistresses whom they cannot purchase on other terms . " What will be a great embellishment to your dis- course will be , that you may find instances of the haughty , the proud , the frolic , the stubborn , who are each ...
... happy without the mistresses whom they cannot purchase on other terms . " What will be a great embellishment to your dis- course will be , that you may find instances of the haughty , the proud , the frolic , the stubborn , who are each ...
Pagina 41
... happy pairs I am acquainted with , before I pretend to make a system of conjugal morality . I design in the first place to go a few miles out of town , and there I know where to meet one who practises all the parts of a fine gentleman ...
... happy pairs I am acquainted with , before I pretend to make a system of conjugal morality . I design in the first place to go a few miles out of town , and there I know where to meet one who practises all the parts of a fine gentleman ...
Pagina 51
... happy in the best of husbands , and bles- sed with very fine children , can never be prevailed upon to forgive me . He was so kind to me before this unhappy accident , that indeed it makes my breach of duty , in some measure ...
... happy in the best of husbands , and bles- sed with very fine children , can never be prevailed upon to forgive me . He was so kind to me before this unhappy accident , that indeed it makes my breach of duty , in some measure ...
Pagina 56
... happy that have fallen into this misfortune , and that by the insinuation of a very worthless fellow , who served others in the same manner , both before my ruin , and since that time . I had , as soon as the rascal left me , so much ...
... happy that have fallen into this misfortune , and that by the insinuation of a very worthless fellow , who served others in the same manner , both before my ruin , and since that time . I had , as soon as the rascal left me , so much ...
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