The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, M. D.: The expedition of Humphrey Clinker. The adventures of an atomJ. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh, and for J. Mundell, College, Glasgow, 1796 |
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... particular care of the house while the family is abfent . Let there be a fire conftantly kept in my brother's chamber and mine . The maids , having nothing to do , may be fat a - spinning . I defire you'll clap a pad - luck on the ...
... particular care of the house while the family is abfent . Let there be a fire conftantly kept in my brother's chamber and mine . The maids , having nothing to do , may be fat a - spinning . I defire you'll clap a pad - luck on the ...
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... particular complacency ; for the truth of which , he appealed to all the ladies and gentlemen then present : He faid the inhabitants of Madrid and Edinburgh found particular fatisfaction in breathing their own atmosphere , which was ...
... particular complacency ; for the truth of which , he appealed to all the ladies and gentlemen then present : He faid the inhabitants of Madrid and Edinburgh found particular fatisfaction in breathing their own atmosphere , which was ...
Pagina 37
... friend Sir Thomas was a fingle man , I would not trust fuch a handsome wench in his family ; but as I have recommended her , in a particular manner , C 3 HUMPHRY CLINKER . 37 Thus the number of people and the number of houfes ...
... friend Sir Thomas was a fingle man , I would not trust fuch a handsome wench in his family ; but as I have recommended her , in a particular manner , C 3 HUMPHRY CLINKER . 37 Thus the number of people and the number of houfes ...
Pagina 38
... particular care of the trusty old veteran , who has faithfully earned his prefent ease by his past fervices . To MISS WILLIS at Gloucefter . MY DEAREST COMPANION , Bath , April 26 . T HE pleasure I received from yours , which came to ...
... particular care of the trusty old veteran , who has faithfully earned his prefent ease by his past fervices . To MISS WILLIS at Gloucefter . MY DEAREST COMPANION , Bath , April 26 . T HE pleasure I received from yours , which came to ...
Pagina 40
... particular , that I fhall never be able to fhow the deep fenfe 1 have of his tenderness and affec- tion . Hard by the pump - room is a coffee - house for the ladies ; but my aunt fays , young girls are not admitted , inasmuch as the ...
... particular , that I fhall never be able to fhow the deep fenfe 1 have of his tenderness and affec- tion . Hard by the pump - room is a coffee - house for the ladies ; but my aunt fays , young girls are not admitted , inasmuch as the ...
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