The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... keep up a farce of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at the expectation of surly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's criminal , and all the officers of power and state whom we behold make so great ...
... keep up a farce of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at the expectation of surly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's criminal , and all the officers of power and state whom we behold make so great ...
Strana 9
... keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy English gentleman , till he has outrun half his estate , and leave the same encumbrance upon his firstborn ; and so on , till one man of more vigour than ordinary goes quite through the ...
... keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy English gentleman , till he has outrun half his estate , and leave the same encumbrance upon his firstborn ; and so on , till one man of more vigour than ordinary goes quite through the ...
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... keeps the students at her house when they should be at study . It would be worth your while to see how the idolaters alternately offer in- 1 See No. 81 . cense to their idols , and what heart - burnings No. 87 31 The SPECTATOR.
... keeps the students at her house when they should be at study . It would be worth your while to see how the idolaters alternately offer in- 1 See No. 81 . cense to their idols , and what heart - burnings No. 87 31 The SPECTATOR.
Strana 35
... keep equipages . It is a common humour among the retinue of people of quality , when they are in their revels , that is when they are out of their masters ' sight , to assume in an humorous way the names and titles of those whose ...
... keep equipages . It is a common humour among the retinue of people of quality , when they are in their revels , that is when they are out of their masters ' sight , to assume in an humorous way the names and titles of those whose ...
Strana 48
... very patiently , being resolved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no measures with them as soon as I was at liberty ; but 2 Couple ' ( folio ) . 6 upon asking my old woman what was become of the 48 No. 90 The SPECTATOR.
... very patiently , being resolved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no measures with them as soon as I was at liberty ; but 2 Couple ' ( folio ) . 6 upon asking my old woman what was become of the 48 No. 90 The SPECTATOR.
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