The Spectator, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - English essays |
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... obliged to receive and return vifits from and to a circle of neighbours , who through diverfity of age or inclinations can neither be entertaining or fer- viceable to us , is a vile lofs of time , and a flavery from which a man should ...
... obliged to receive and return vifits from and to a circle of neighbours , who through diverfity of age or inclinations can neither be entertaining or fer- viceable to us , is a vile lofs of time , and a flavery from which a man should ...
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... obliged to make his fortune , as he has mine . It is very poffible your worship , who has fpies all over this town , can inform me how to fend to him : If you can , I beseech you be as fpeedy as poffible , and you will highly oblige 6 ...
... obliged to make his fortune , as he has mine . It is very poffible your worship , who has fpies all over this town , can inform me how to fend to him : If you can , I beseech you be as fpeedy as poffible , and you will highly oblige 6 ...
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... oblige her , told her with great frankness , that he looked upon him as one of the most worthlefs- · Celia , forefeeing what a cha- racter she was to expect , begged her not to go on , for that he had been privately married to him above ...
... oblige her , told her with great frankness , that he looked upon him as one of the most worthlefs- · Celia , forefeeing what a cha- racter she was to expect , begged her not to go on , for that he had been privately married to him above ...
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... obliged to him for his civilities ever fince I faw him . I forgot to tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them . And yet my friends are fo un- ' reasonable , that they would have me be ...
... obliged to him for his civilities ever fince I faw him . I forgot to tell you that he has black eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had tears in them . And yet my friends are fo un- ' reasonable , that they would have me be ...
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... oblige ma to walk with him to the fhops . He was very nice in his way , and fond of having every thing fhewn , which at firft made me very uneafy ; but as his humour ftill continued , the things which I had been staring at along with ...
... oblige ma to walk with him to the fhops . He was very nice in his way , and fond of having every thing fhewn , which at firft made me very uneafy ; but as his humour ftill continued , the things which I had been staring at along with ...
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