The Spectator, Volume 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Page 77
... told me my good friend his chaplain was very well , and much at my fervice , and that the Sunday before he had made a moft incom- parable fermon out of Dr. Barrow . I have left , fays he , all my affairs in his hands , and being willing ...
... told me my good friend his chaplain was very well , and much at my fervice , and that the Sunday before he had made a moft incom- parable fermon out of Dr. Barrow . I have left , fays he , all my affairs in his hands , and being willing ...
Page 78
... told me with great fatisfaction , that he believed it already began to take effect , for that a rigid diffenter who chanced to dine at his houfe on Christmas day , had been obferved to eat very plentifully of his plumb- porridge . After ...
... told me with great fatisfaction , that he believed it already began to take effect , for that a rigid diffenter who chanced to dine at his houfe on Christmas day , had been obferved to eat very plentifully of his plumb- porridge . After ...
Page 84
... told them , that if it had been proper for them to hear , they might be fure the author would not have wrapped it up in Greek . I then let drop feveral expreffions , as if there was fome- thing in it that was not fit to be fpoken before ...
... told them , that if it had been proper for them to hear , they might be fure the author would not have wrapped it up in Greek . I then let drop feveral expreffions , as if there was fome- thing in it that was not fit to be fpoken before ...
Page 86
... told me the other day , that fhe heard the ladies wore coloured hoods , and ordered me to get • her one of the finest blue . I am forced to comply with ⚫her demands whilft fhe is in her prefent condition , being very willing to have ...
... told me the other day , that fhe heard the ladies wore coloured hoods , and ordered me to get • her one of the finest blue . I am forced to comply with ⚫her demands whilft fhe is in her prefent condition , being very willing to have ...
Page 88
... told me the whole matter . She fays fhe did not think I could be fo bafe ; and that fhe is now fo odious to her mistress for having fo often spoke well of me , that the dare not mention me more . All our hopes are placed in having thefe ...
... told me the whole matter . She fays fhe did not think I could be fo bafe ; and that fhe is now fo odious to her mistress for having fo often spoke well of me , that the dare not mention me more . All our hopes are placed in having thefe ...
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