The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 121
... Acquaintance . If you think to print this , pray put it into a better Stile as to the spelling Part . The Town is now filling every Day , and it cannot be deferred , be- cause People take Advantage of one another by this Means , and ...
... Acquaintance . If you think to print this , pray put it into a better Stile as to the spelling Part . The Town is now filling every Day , and it cannot be deferred , be- cause People take Advantage of one another by this Means , and ...
Strana 132
... Acquaintance ; and it very soon came to that Pass , that to give an Answer at the Door before my Face , the Servants would ask her whether I was within or not ; and she would answer No with great Fondness , and tell me I was a good Dear ...
... Acquaintance ; and it very soon came to that Pass , that to give an Answer at the Door before my Face , the Servants would ask her whether I was within or not ; and she would answer No with great Fondness , and tell me I was a good Dear ...
Strana 149
... Acquaintance , who had great Variety of Affairs , and used to talk with Warmth enough against Gentle- men by whom he thought himself ill dealt with ; but he would never let any thing be urged against a Merchant ( with whom he had any ...
... Acquaintance , who had great Variety of Affairs , and used to talk with Warmth enough against Gentle- men by whom he thought himself ill dealt with ; but he would never let any thing be urged against a Merchant ( with whom he had any ...
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