The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 8
... keeps a watchful eye over all her motions . This , sir , keeps me in a perpetual anxiety , and makes me very often watch when my daughter sleeps , as I am afraid she is even with me in her turn . Now , sir , what I would desire of you ...
... keeps a watchful eye over all her motions . This , sir , keeps me in a perpetual anxiety , and makes me very often watch when my daughter sleeps , as I am afraid she is even with me in her turn . Now , sir , what I would desire of you ...
Strana 20
... keep my son at home , he is in danger of becoming my young master ; if I send him abroad , it is scarce possible to keep him from the reigning contagion of rudeness and vice . He will perhaps be more innocent at home , but more ignorant ...
... keep my son at home , he is in danger of becoming my young master ; if I send him abroad , it is scarce possible to keep him from the reigning contagion of rudeness and vice . He will perhaps be more innocent at home , but more ignorant ...
Strana 92
... keep as constant watch in my seat , as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have in- deed pretty well secured my park , having for this purpose provided myself of four keepers , who are ...
... keep as constant watch in my seat , as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have in- deed pretty well secured my park , having for this purpose provided myself of four keepers , who are ...
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