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Pagina 12
... pleased to see the direc- tors , fecretaries , and clerks , with all the other mein- bers of that wealthy corporation , ranged in their feveral ftations , according to the parts they act in that juft and regular economy . This revived ...
... pleased to see the direc- tors , fecretaries , and clerks , with all the other mein- bers of that wealthy corporation , ranged in their feveral ftations , according to the parts they act in that juft and regular economy . This revived ...
Pagina 91
... pleased to buy filks of one , whom he would not venture to feel his pulfe . Vagellius is careful , ftudious , and obliging , but withal a little thick - fculled ; he has not a fingle client , but might have had abundance of customers ...
... pleased to buy filks of one , whom he would not venture to feel his pulfe . Vagellius is careful , ftudious , and obliging , but withal a little thick - fculled ; he has not a fingle client , but might have had abundance of customers ...
Pagina 94
... pleased with the reprefentation of the mad fcene of The • Pilgrim . I wish , Sir , you would do us the fa- vour to animadvert frequently upon the falfe taste the town is in , with relation to plays as well as · operas . It certainly ...
... pleased with the reprefentation of the mad fcene of The • Pilgrim . I wish , Sir , you would do us the fa- vour to animadvert frequently upon the falfe taste the town is in , with relation to plays as well as · operas . It certainly ...
Pagina 95
... pleased < very much , and this was introduced as a madness ; but fure it was not human madness ; for a mule ❝ or an afs may have been as dry as ever I was in my life . I am , SIR , · Your most obedient and humble fervant . ' From the ...
... pleased < very much , and this was introduced as a madness ; but fure it was not human madness ; for a mule ❝ or an afs may have been as dry as ever I was in my life . I am , SIR , · Your most obedient and humble fervant . ' From the ...
Pagina 117
SIR , I am entirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to fay to me , when I was laft with you alone . You told me then of the filly way I was in ; but you told me fo , as I faw you loved me , otherwife I could not obey ...
SIR , I am entirely convinced of the truth of what you were pleased to fay to me , when I was laft with you alone . You told me then of the filly way I was in ; but you told me fo , as I faw you loved me , otherwife I could not obey ...
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