His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company. When he comes into a house he calls the servants by their names, and talks all the way upstairs to a visit. The Spectator - Pagina 10geredigeerd door - 1898Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1789 - 508 pagina’s
...beloved than efteemcd. His tenants grow rich, his fervants look fatiffied, all the young women profefs love to him, and the young men are glad of his company. When he comes into a houfe he calls the fervants by their names, and talks all the way up flairs to a vifit. I muft not... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1795 - 678 pagina’s
...beloved than efteemecl. His Tenants §rowrich, his Servants look fatisfied, all the young Women profefs love to him , and the young Men are glad of his Company. When he comes into a Houfe, he calls the Servants by their Names, and talks all the way up Stairs to a Vifit. I nmft not... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 680 pagina’s
...young Women profefs love to him, and the young Men areglad of his Company. When he comes into a Houfe, he calls the Servants by their Names , and talks all the way up Stairs to a Vifit. I muft not omit, that Sir Roger is a Juftice of the Quorum ; that he fills the... | |
| 1803 - 434 pagina’s
...than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his 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, lie calls the servants by their names, and talks all the way upstairs to a visit. I must not omit that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 416 pagina’s
...behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company. When he * At that time the genteclest part of the town. t This fellow was a noted sharper, swaggerer, and debauchee... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pagina’s
...behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed : his tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied; all the young women profess love to him, and the young...the servants by their names, and talks all the way up stairs to a visit. I must not omit, that Sir Roger is a justice of the quorum ; that he fills the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pagina’s
...behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed : his tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied; all the young women profess love to him, and the young...the servants by their names, and talks all the way up stairs to a visit. I must not omit, that Sir Roger is a justice of the quorum ; that he fills the... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pagina’s
...than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess lo\e to him, and the young men are glad of his company. When lie comes into a home he calls the servants by their name-, and talks all the way up stair« lo a visir.... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 pagina’s
...behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess love to him, and the young...men are glad of his company. When he comes into a * Then the most fashionable part of .the town. +• Dr. Johnson said, it appeared to him, ' that the... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 370 pagina’s
...behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed. His tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company. When h« * At that time the genteelest part of the town. t This fellow was a noted sharper, swaggerer, and... | |
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