The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 127
... expect from their Dependants , from their sole Motive of Fear , all the good Effects which a liberal Education , and affluent Fortune , and every other Advantage cannot produce in themselves . A Man will have his Servant just , diligent ...
... expect from their Dependants , from their sole Motive of Fear , all the good Effects which a liberal Education , and affluent Fortune , and every other Advantage cannot produce in themselves . A Man will have his Servant just , diligent ...
Page 129
... expect all our Main- enance from such Spies , Your Petitioners therefore most humbly pray , that you would represent the Premises to all Persons of Condition and your Petitioners , as in Duty bound , shall for ever Pray , & c , No. 203 ...
... expect all our Main- enance from such Spies , Your Petitioners therefore most humbly pray , that you would represent the Premises to all Persons of Condition and your Petitioners , as in Duty bound , shall for ever Pray , & c , No. 203 ...
Page 134
... expect to make in the World , provided my Commerce with you is not to be a guilty one , I re sign gay Dress , the Pleasures of Visits , Equipage , Plays , Balls , and Operas , for that one Satisfaction of having you for ever mine . I am ...
... expect to make in the World , provided my Commerce with you is not to be a guilty one , I re sign gay Dress , the Pleasures of Visits , Equipage , Plays , Balls , and Operas , for that one Satisfaction of having you for ever mine . I am ...
Page 163
... expect of her so much Drudgery as to take care of her Family , and Curry her Hide in case of Refusal ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Your loving Friend , Barnaby Brittle . ' Cheapside , October 30 , I am mightily pleased with the Humour of the Cat ...
... expect of her so much Drudgery as to take care of her Family , and Curry her Hide in case of Refusal ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Your loving Friend , Barnaby Brittle . ' Cheapside , October 30 , I am mightily pleased with the Humour of the Cat ...
Page 164
... expect to divide his Life between Storm and Sunshine . When I bestir my self with any Spirit in my Family , it is high Sea in his House ; and when I sit still without doing any thing , his Affairs forsooth are Wind - bound . When I ask ...
... expect to divide his Life between Storm and Sunshine . When I bestir my self with any Spirit in my Family , it is high Sea in his House ; and when I sit still without doing any thing , his Affairs forsooth are Wind - bound . When I ask ...
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