The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 67
> . father was dying , and got my discharge with a bounty for my discretion . - The next I lived with was a peerish single man , whom I stayed with for a year and a halt . Most part of the time I passed very easily ; for when I began to ...
> . father was dying , and got my discharge with a bounty for my discretion . - The next I lived with was a peerish single man , whom I stayed with for a year and a halt . Most part of the time I passed very easily ; for when I began to ...
Pagina 101
... father and the master of the family , tempered the inquiries after bis own affairs with several kind questions relating to themselves . Thus humanity and good nature engages every body to him ;so that when he is pleasant upon any of ...
... father and the master of the family , tempered the inquiries after bis own affairs with several kind questions relating to themselves . Thus humanity and good nature engages every body to him ;so that when he is pleasant upon any of ...
Pagina 124
... father do , whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent . The chaplain has often told me , that upon a catechising day , when Sir Roger has been pleased with a boy that answers ...
... father do , whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent . The chaplain has often told me , that upon a catechising day , when Sir Roger has been pleased with a boy that answers ...
Pagina 130
... questions , or dispute , Still he must speak of Nævia , or be mute . He writ to his father , ending with this line , I am , my lovely Nævia , ever thine . ' R. 6 STELLE , N ° 114 .. WEDNESDAY , JULY 11 , 1711 130 113 . SPECTATOR .
... questions , or dispute , Still he must speak of Nævia , or be mute . He writ to his father , ending with this line , I am , my lovely Nævia , ever thine . ' R. 6 STELLE , N ° 114 .. WEDNESDAY , JULY 11 , 1711 130 113 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 141
... fathers or uncles . After we had rid about a mile from home , we came upon a large heath , and the sportsmen began to beat . They had done so for some time , when , as I was at a little distance from the rest of the company , I saw a ...
... fathers or uncles . After we had rid about a mile from home , we came upon a large heath , and the sportsmen began to beat . They had done so for some time , when , as I was at a little distance from the rest of the company , I saw a ...
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