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Pagina 9
... keep up a farce of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at the expectation of furly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's cri- minal , and all the officers of power and ftate , whom we behold make fo ...
... keep up a farce of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at the expectation of furly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's cri- minal , and all the officers of power and ftate , whom we behold make fo ...
Pagina 10
... keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy Eng- lifh gentleman , till he has outrun half his eftate , and leave the fame incumbrance upon his first - born , and fo on ; till one man of more vigour than ordinary goes quite ...
... keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy Eng- lifh gentleman , till he has outrun half his eftate , and leave the fame incumbrance upon his first - born , and fo on ; till one man of more vigour than ordinary goes quite ...
Pagina 36
... keeps the ftudents at her house when they should be at ftudy . It would be worth your while to fee how the idolaters alternately offer incenfe to their idols , and what heart- burnings arife in those who wait for their turn to receive ...
... keeps the ftudents at her house when they should be at ftudy . It would be worth your while to fee how the idolaters alternately offer incenfe to their idols , and what heart- burnings arife in those who wait for their turn to receive ...
Pagina 40
... keep equipages . It is a common humour among the retinue of people of quality , when they are in their revels , that is when they are out of their masters ' fight , to affume in a humorous way the names and titles of those whofe ...
... keep equipages . It is a common humour among the retinue of people of quality , when they are in their revels , that is when they are out of their masters ' fight , to affume in a humorous way the names and titles of those whofe ...
Pagina 54
... . I bore all this very patiently , being refolved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no mea- fures with them as foon as I was at liberty ; but upon afking my old woman what was become of 54 N ° 90 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . I bore all this very patiently , being refolved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no mea- fures with them as foon as I was at liberty ; but upon afking my old woman what was become of 54 N ° 90 . THE SPECTATOR .
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