The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 91
... obliged to him , for no benefit ; and how extremely they will be concerned for him , yea and afflicted too , for no cause I know it is said , in justification of this hollow kind of conversation , that there is no harm , no real deceit ...
... obliged to him , for no benefit ; and how extremely they will be concerned for him , yea and afflicted too , for no cause I know it is said , in justification of this hollow kind of conversation , that there is no harm , no real deceit ...
Pagina 99
... obliged indeed to be thus lavish of their praises , that they may keep one another in countenance : and it is no wonder if a great deal of knowledge , which is not capable of making a man wise , has a natural tendency to make him vain ...
... obliged indeed to be thus lavish of their praises , that they may keep one another in countenance : and it is no wonder if a great deal of knowledge , which is not capable of making a man wise , has a natural tendency to make him vain ...
Pagina 101
... obliging conversation : he heartily loves Sir Roger , and knows that he is very much in the old knight's esteem , so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant . I have observed in several of my papers , that my ...
... obliging conversation : he heartily loves Sir Roger , and knows that he is very much in the old knight's esteem , so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant . I have observed in several of my papers , that my ...
Pagina 107
... obliged , without mentioning any - thing further . Upon my looking a little dissatisfied at some part of the picture , my attendant informed me , that it was against Sir Roger's will , and at the earnest request of the gentleman himself ...
... obliged , without mentioning any - thing further . Upon my looking a little dissatisfied at some part of the picture , my attendant informed me , that it was against Sir Roger's will , and at the earnest request of the gentleman himself ...
Pagina 109
... obliging little humours inake Will the darling of the country . ' Sir Roger was proceeding in the character of him , when we saw him make up to us with two or three hazle twigs in his hand that he had cut in Sir Roger's woods , as he ...
... obliging little humours inake Will the darling of the country . ' Sir Roger was proceeding in the character of him , when we saw him make up to us with two or three hazle twigs in his hand that he had cut in Sir Roger's woods , as he ...
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