The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... father was a poor tenant to the family of sir Stephen Rackrent . Sir Stephen put me to school , or rather made me ... father's tenement for nothing . I came up to town with him to Westminster School ; at which time he taught me at night ...
... father was a poor tenant to the family of sir Stephen Rackrent . Sir Stephen put me to school , or rather made me ... father's tenement for nothing . I came up to town with him to Westminster School ; at which time he taught me at night ...
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... father was dying , and got my discharge with a bounty for my discretion . ' The next I lived with was a peevish single man , whom I stayed with for a year and a half . Most part of the time I passed very easily ; for when I began to ...
... father was dying , and got my discharge with a bounty for my discretion . ' The next I lived with was a peevish single man , whom I stayed with for a year and a half . Most part of the time I passed very easily ; for when I began to ...
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... father and the master of the family , tempered the inquiries after his own affairs with several kind questions relating to themselves . This humanity and good nature engages every body to him , so that when he is pleasant upon any of ...
... father and the master of the family , tempered the inquiries after his own affairs with several kind questions relating to themselves . This humanity and good nature engages every body to him , so that when he is pleasant upon any of ...
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... father do , whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent . The chaplain has often told me , that upon a cate- chising day , when sir Roger has been pleased with a boy that ...
... father do , whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent . The chaplain has often told me , that upon a cate- chising day , when sir Roger has been pleased with a boy that ...
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... father , ending with this line , I am , my lovely Nævia , ever thine . R No. 114. WEDNESDAY , JULY 11 , 1711 . -Paupertatis pudor ot fuga HOR . 1 Ep . xviii . 24 . -The dread of nothing more Than to be thought necessitous and poor ...
... father , ending with this line , I am , my lovely Nævia , ever thine . R No. 114. WEDNESDAY , JULY 11 , 1711 . -Paupertatis pudor ot fuga HOR . 1 Ep . xviii . 24 . -The dread of nothing more Than to be thought necessitous and poor ...
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