The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... obliged humble servant , for the advice you gave me concerning my dancing ; which , unluckily , came too late : for as I said , I would not leave off capering until I had your opinion of the mat- ter . I was at our famous assembly the ...
... obliged humble servant , for the advice you gave me concerning my dancing ; which , unluckily , came too late : for as I said , I would not leave off capering until I had your opinion of the mat- ter . I was at our famous assembly the ...
Strana 158
... obliged by the bene- fits you do them ; they think they conferred a benefit when they received one . Your good offices are always suspected , and it is with them the same thing to expect their favour as to receive it . But the man below ...
... obliged by the bene- fits you do them ; they think they conferred a benefit when they received one . Your good offices are always suspected , and it is with them the same thing to expect their favour as to receive it . But the man below ...
Strana 255
... obliged to pay out of their gains such a proportion to the honest and in- dustrious poor in the neighbourhood : by this means they make diversion and pleasure pay a tax to labour and in- dustry . I have been told also , that all the ...
... obliged to pay out of their gains such a proportion to the honest and in- dustrious poor in the neighbourhood : by this means they make diversion and pleasure pay a tax to labour and in- dustry . I have been told also , that all the ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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