The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Friends and Companions in your Absence frequently talk these Things of You , and You cannot hide from us , ( by the most discreet Silence in any Thing which regards your self ) that the frank Enter tainment we have at your Table , your ...
... Friends and Companions in your Absence frequently talk these Things of You , and You cannot hide from us , ( by the most discreet Silence in any Thing which regards your self ) that the frank Enter tainment we have at your Table , your ...
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... Friends , these I would constantly have with me ; and the Freedom we took with one another at School and the University , we would maintain and exert upon all Occa sions with great Courage . There should be certain Hours of the Day to ...
... Friends , these I would constantly have with me ; and the Freedom we took with one another at School and the University , we would maintain and exert upon all Occa sions with great Courage . There should be certain Hours of the Day to ...
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... Friends : Besides , I would destroy the Application of the Epithets Morose and Covetous , by a yearly Relief of my undeservedly neces sitous Neighbours , and by treating my Friends and Domesticks with an Humanity that should express the ...
... Friends : Besides , I would destroy the Application of the Epithets Morose and Covetous , by a yearly Relief of my undeservedly neces sitous Neighbours , and by treating my Friends and Domesticks with an Humanity that should express the ...
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... Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that that the next Morning he received a Challenge for his 8 THE SPECTATOR.
... Friend Philander , he consulted him upon the Occasion , Philander told him his Mind freely , and represented his Mistress to him in such strong Colours , that that the next Morning he received a Challenge for his 8 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Friends , If we look into the secret Springs and Motives that set People at Work in these Occasions , and put them upon ... Friend's Advice , in relation to a Fortune whom they are never likely to come at . WILL HONEYCOMB , who is now on ...
... Friends , If we look into the secret Springs and Motives that set People at Work in these Occasions , and put them upon ... Friend's Advice , in relation to a Fortune whom they are never likely to come at . WILL HONEYCOMB , who is now on ...
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