The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... obliged to make his fortune , as he has mine . It is very possible your worship , who has spies all over this town , can inform me how to send to him . If you can , I beseech you be as speedy as possible , and you will highly oblige ...
... obliged to make his fortune , as he has mine . It is very possible your worship , who has spies all over this town , can inform me how to send to him . If you can , I beseech you be as speedy as possible , and you will highly oblige ...
Strana 119
... obliged to him for his civilities ever since I saw him . I forgot to tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them . And yet my friends are so unrea- sonable , that they would have me be ...
... obliged to him for his civilities ever since I saw him . I forgot to tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them . And yet my friends are so unrea- sonable , that they would have me be ...
Strana 205
... obliged in duty to be sad and dis- consolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his ...
... obliged in duty to be sad and dis- consolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his ...
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