The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 163
... obliged , indeed , to the poets for the great tenderness they express for the safety of our per- sons , and heartily thank them for it . But if that be all , pray , good sir , assure them , that we are none of us like to come to any ...
... obliged , indeed , to the poets for the great tenderness they express for the safety of our per- sons , and heartily thank them for it . But if that be all , pray , good sir , assure them , that we are none of us like to come to any ...
Strana 206
... obliging the fortunate . My author argues on this subject in order to incline men's minds to those who want them ... obliged by the benefits you do them ; they think they conferred a benefit when they received one . Your good offices ...
... obliging the fortunate . My author argues on this subject in order to incline men's minds to those who want them ... obliged by the benefits you do them ; they think they conferred a benefit when they received one . Your good offices ...
Strana 334
... obliged to punchi- nello for knowing what to do with themselves . Since the case is so , I desire only you would in- treat our people of quality , who are not to be in- terrupted in their pleasure , to think of the prac- tice of any ...
... obliged to punchi- nello for knowing what to do with themselves . Since the case is so , I desire only you would in- treat our people of quality , who are not to be in- terrupted in their pleasure , to think of the prac- tice of any ...
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