The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... oblige to fall in with all the paffions and humours of his yoke - fellow : " Do not you remember , " child , ( fays fhe , ) that the pigeon - houfe fell the very afternoon that our careless wench fpilt the " falt upon the table ? Yes ...
... oblige to fall in with all the paffions and humours of his yoke - fellow : " Do not you remember , " child , ( fays fhe , ) that the pigeon - houfe fell the very afternoon that our careless wench fpilt the " falt upon the table ? Yes ...
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... oblige . HEN I was in France , I used to gaze. days they neglected their morality , they kept up their good fenfe ; but ... obliged to come from the city on foot , inftead of being drawn in a tri- umphant chariot by white horses , as my ...
... oblige . HEN I was in France , I used to gaze. days they neglected their morality , they kept up their good fenfe ; but ... obliged to come from the city on foot , inftead of being drawn in a tri- umphant chariot by white horses , as my ...
Strana 30
... oblige . · < Your humble fervant , This letter puts me in mind of an Italian epi- taph written on the monument of a Valetudina- rian ; " Stavo ben , ma per ftar Meglio , fto qui : " which it is impoffible to translate . The fear of ...
... oblige . · < Your humble fervant , This letter puts me in mind of an Italian epi- taph written on the monument of a Valetudina- rian ; " Stavo ben , ma per ftar Meglio , fto qui : " which it is impoffible to translate . The fear of ...
Strana 35
... obliged to make any introduction to his dif- courfe , but at once , as he is feating himself in his hair , fpeaks in the thread of his own thoughts , " She gave me a very obliging glance , the never " looked fo well in her life as this ...
... obliged to make any introduction to his dif- courfe , but at once , as he is feating himself in his hair , fpeaks in the thread of his own thoughts , " She gave me a very obliging glance , the never " looked fo well in her life as this ...
Strana 38
... obliged humble fervant , take them out of the hands of quacks and pre-. " Mifs Erofs , when the first arrived in the Low- " Countries , was not computed to be fo hand- fome as Madam Van Brisket by near half a tun . " On the other hand ...
... obliged humble fervant , take them out of the hands of quacks and pre-. " Mifs Erofs , when the first arrived in the Low- " Countries , was not computed to be fo hand- fome as Madam Van Brisket by near half a tun . " On the other hand ...
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