The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 22
... believe the Families of the Artificers will thank me , more than the Housholds of the Peasants shall Sir ROGER Sir ROGER gives to his Men , but I place mine above the Necessity or Obligation of my Bounty , I am in very little Pain for ...
... believe the Families of the Artificers will thank me , more than the Housholds of the Peasants shall Sir ROGER Sir ROGER gives to his Men , but I place mine above the Necessity or Obligation of my Bounty , I am in very little Pain for ...
Page 25
... believe she put her self to the Expence of a new Wax Baby on purpose to plague me ; she used to dandle and play with this Figure as impertinently as if it had been a real Child : Sometimes she would let fall a Glove or a Pin Cushion in ...
... believe she put her self to the Expence of a new Wax Baby on purpose to plague me ; she used to dandle and play with this Figure as impertinently as if it had been a real Child : Sometimes she would let fall a Glove or a Pin Cushion in ...
Page 26
... believe inspired him purely for my Destruction , suggested to him such a Reply , as got all the Laughter on his side , I was dashed at so unexpected a Turn , which the Butt per ceiving , resolved not to let me recover my self , and ...
... believe inspired him purely for my Destruction , suggested to him such a Reply , as got all the Laughter on his side , I was dashed at so unexpected a Turn , which the Butt per ceiving , resolved not to let me recover my self , and ...
Page 37
... believe there are such Tyrants in the World ; but alas I can tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the World every where else ; the greatest Sloven at Home when he appears to none ...
... believe there are such Tyrants in the World ; but alas I can tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the World every where else ; the greatest Sloven at Home when he appears to none ...
Page 45
... follows then that for all the Men that have been lost as many Women must have lived single , and it were but Charity to believe they have not done all the Service E No. 180 . day , Sept. 26 , Service they THE SPECTATOR 45.
... follows then that for all the Men that have been lost as many Women must have lived single , and it were but Charity to believe they have not done all the Service E No. 180 . day , Sept. 26 , Service they THE SPECTATOR 45.
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