The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 71
... gentleman being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spec- tator and their bread and butter , having given parti- cular orders that the tea - table shall be set ...
... gentleman being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spec- tator and their bread and butter , having given parti- cular orders that the tea - table shall be set ...
Page 318
... gentleman , that looked as if he was just come to the gown and a scarf , upon evil - speaking ; which subject you know archbishop Tillotson has so nobly handled in a sermon in his folio . As soon as ever he had named his text , and had ...
... gentleman , that looked as if he was just come to the gown and a scarf , upon evil - speaking ; which subject you know archbishop Tillotson has so nobly handled in a sermon in his folio . As soon as ever he had named his text , and had ...
Page 344
... gentleman's thorough knowledge in his profession , together with the simplicity of his man- ners and goodness of his heart , would induce others like him to honour my abode ; and I should be glad my acquaintance would take themselves to ...
... gentleman's thorough knowledge in his profession , together with the simplicity of his man- ners and goodness of his heart , would induce others like him to honour my abode ; and I should be glad my acquaintance would take themselves to ...
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