The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... pleasure of being your fa- ther by the discovery I have made to you . LEONILLA too shall be still my daughter ; her filial piety , though misplaced , has been so exemplary that it deserves the greatest reward I can confer upon it . You ...
... pleasure of being your fa- ther by the discovery I have made to you . LEONILLA too shall be still my daughter ; her filial piety , though misplaced , has been so exemplary that it deserves the greatest reward I can confer upon it . You ...
Pagina 45
... pleasure to myself , and I hope to others . I am here forced to use a great deal of diligence before I can spring any thing to my mind ; whereas in town , whilst I am following one character , it is ten to one but I am crossed in my way ...
... pleasure to myself , and I hope to others . I am here forced to use a great deal of diligence before I can spring any thing to my mind ; whereas in town , whilst I am following one character , it is ten to one but I am crossed in my way ...
Pagina 70
... pleasure . " ON SERVANTS . IT is no small concern to me , that I find so many com- plaints from that part of mankind whose portion it is to live in servitude , that those whom they depend upon will not allow them to be even as happy as ...
... pleasure . " ON SERVANTS . IT is no small concern to me , that I find so many com- plaints from that part of mankind whose portion it is to live in servitude , that those whom they depend upon will not allow them to be even as happy as ...
Pagina 71
... pleasure and liberty than as a gaoler , and as a prisoner . He lays traps for faults , and no sooner makes a discovery , but falls into such language , as I am more ashamed of for coming from him , than for being directed to me . This ...
... pleasure and liberty than as a gaoler , and as a prisoner . He lays traps for faults , and no sooner makes a discovery , but falls into such language , as I am more ashamed of for coming from him , than for being directed to me . This ...
Pagina 88
... pleasure , than a crab last winter , by taking hold of the clown's nose in Mo- ther Shipton triumphant . Were a stranger to judge of the English from some of their amusements , he would not conclude them to be what they really are , the ...
... pleasure , than a crab last winter , by taking hold of the clown's nose in Mo- ther Shipton triumphant . Were a stranger to judge of the English from some of their amusements , he would not conclude them to be what they really are , the ...
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