The Spectator ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 |
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Pagina 12
... keep to my self , at least for fome Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I muft confefs , I would gratify my Rea- der in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three Particulars , though I am ...
... keep to my self , at least for fome Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I muft confefs , I would gratify my Rea- der in any Thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three Particulars , though I am ...
Pagina 52
... keep me from being alone . This I bore for two or three Days ; but telling me one Day that he was afraid I was melancho- ly , I thought it was high time for me to be gone , and ac- cordingly took new Lodgings that very Night . About a ...
... keep me from being alone . This I bore for two or three Days ; but telling me one Day that he was afraid I was melancho- ly , I thought it was high time for me to be gone , and ac- cordingly took new Lodgings that very Night . About a ...
Pagina 99
... keep it up with the strictest Forms of good Breeding . Let us pay Vifits , but ne- ver fee one another : If you will be fo good as to de- ny your felf always to me , I fhall return the Obliga- tion by giving the fame Orders to my ...
... keep it up with the strictest Forms of good Breeding . Let us pay Vifits , but ne- ver fee one another : If you will be fo good as to de- ny your felf always to me , I fhall return the Obliga- tion by giving the fame Orders to my ...
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