The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 103
As Sir Roger was going on in his story , the gentleman we were talking of came up to us ; and upon the knight's asking him who preached to - morrow ( for it was Saturday night ) , told us , the bishop of St. Asaph in the morning , and ...
As Sir Roger was going on in his story , the gentleman we were talking of came up to us ; and upon the knight's asking him who preached to - morrow ( for it was Saturday night ) , told us , the bishop of St. Asaph in the morning , and ...
Pagina 104
... Sir Roger's ; it is usual in all other places , that servants fiy from the parts of the house through which tbeir master is passing ; on the contrary , here they industriously place themselves in his way ; and it is . on both sides , as ...
... Sir Roger's ; it is usual in all other places , that servants fiy from the parts of the house through which tbeir master is passing ; on the contrary , here they industriously place themselves in his way ; and it is . on both sides , as ...
Pagina 105
... Sir Roger's love to him , or the like . A man who preserves a respect founded on his benevolence to his dependants , lives rather like à prince than a master in his family ; his orders are received as favours rather than duties ; and ...
... Sir Roger's love to him , or the like . A man who preserves a respect founded on his benevolence to his dependants , lives rather like à prince than a master in his family ; his orders are received as favours rather than duties ; and ...
Pagina 106
... Sir Roger's family and one or two more , good servants treated as they ought to be . Sir Roger's kindness extends to their children's children , and this very morning he sent his coachman's grandson to prentice . I shall conclude this ...
... Sir Roger's family and one or two more , good servants treated as they ought to be . Sir Roger's kindness extends to their children's children , and this very morning he sent his coachman's grandson to prentice . I shall conclude this ...
Pagina 107
... Sir Roger ; and looking at the butler who stood by me , for an account of it , he informed me that the person in the livery was a servant of Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while his master was swimming , and observing him taken ...
... Sir Roger ; and looking at the butler who stood by me , for an account of it , he informed me that the person in the livery was a servant of Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while his master was swimming , and observing him taken ...
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