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Pagina 33
... observation , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think , succeeded very well on many subjects ; and seem to have been conversant in very different scenes of life . But in the considerations of man- kind , as a ...
... observation , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think , succeeded very well on many subjects ; and seem to have been conversant in very different scenes of life . But in the considerations of man- kind , as a ...
Pagina 34
... observe , that there is no part of the world where servants have those privi- leges and advantages as in England . They have no where else such plentiful diet , large wages , or indul- gent liberty . There is no place wherein they ...
... observe , that there is no part of the world where servants have those privi- leges and advantages as in England . They have no where else such plentiful diet , large wages , or indul- gent liberty . There is no place wherein they ...
Pagina 37
... observation , that all de- pendents run in some measure into the manners and behaviour of those whom they serve . You shall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lacqueys as well as at White's or in the side - boxes ...
... observation , that all de- pendents run in some measure into the manners and behaviour of those whom they serve . You shall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lacqueys as well as at White's or in the side - boxes ...
Pagina 49
... observing Honoria draw the eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one VOL . II . E moment . Another time , when a lover of Honoria 91 . 49 SPECTATOR .
... observing Honoria draw the eyes of several in the pit , called to a lady who sat by her , and bid her ask her mother to lend her her snuff - box for one VOL . II . E moment . Another time , when a lover of Honoria 91 . 49 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 50
... observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and know not how to give up what they know they cannot hold ; that there are those who will not allow youth their follies , not be- cause they are themselves past them , but ...
... observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and know not how to give up what they know they cannot hold ; that there are those who will not allow youth their follies , not be- cause they are themselves past them , but ...
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