The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 3
... obliged to re ceive and return Visits from and to a Circle of Neighbours , who through Diversity of Age or Inclinations , can neither be entertaining or serviceable to us , is a vile Loss of Time , and a Slavery from which a Man should ...
... obliged to re ceive and return Visits from and to a Circle of Neighbours , who through Diversity of Age or Inclinations , can neither be entertaining or serviceable to us , is a vile Loss of Time , and a Slavery from which a Man should ...
Strana 8
... oblige Your constant Reader and Admirer , Dulcibella Thankley . ' Ordered , That the Inspector I employ about Wonders , enquire at the Golden Lion , opposite to the Half - Moon Tavern in Drury Lane , into the Merit of this silent Sage ...
... oblige Your constant Reader and Admirer , Dulcibella Thankley . ' Ordered , That the Inspector I employ about Wonders , enquire at the Golden Lion , opposite to the Half - Moon Tavern in Drury Lane , into the Merit of this silent Sage ...
Strana 9
... oblige her , told her with great Frankness , that she looked upon him as one of the most worthless Celía , foreseeing what a Character she was to expect , begged her not to go on , for that she had been privately married to him above a ...
... oblige her , told her with great Frankness , that she looked upon him as one of the most worthless Celía , foreseeing what a Character she was to expect , begged her not to go on , for that she had been privately married to him above a ...
Strana 10
... 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 unreasonable , 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 unreasonable , that they would have me be ...
Strana 18
... oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me very uneasy ; but as his Humour still con- tinu'd , the things which I had been staring at along with ...
... oblige me to walk with him to the Shops . He was very nice in his Way , and fond of having every thing shewn , which at first made me very uneasy ; but as his Humour still con- tinu'd , the things which I had been staring at along with ...
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