The Spectator, Том 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... acquaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a steward ran away as he did without making up his ...
... acquaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a steward ran away as he did without making up his ...
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... with fears , though they never saw me . Now , what I would beg of you would be to know whether I may venture to use these pert fellows with the same freedom as I did my country acquaintance . I L2 No. 539 . 123 SPECTATOR.
... with fears , though they never saw me . Now , what I would beg of you would be to know whether I may venture to use these pert fellows with the same freedom as I did my country acquaintance . I L2 No. 539 . 123 SPECTATOR.
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... acquaintance was very guilty of this absurdity : he would be always lay- ing a new scene for some old piece of wit , and telling us , that , as he and Jack Such - a - one were together , one or t'other of them had such a con- ceit on ...
... acquaintance was very guilty of this absurdity : he would be always lay- ing a new scene for some old piece of wit , and telling us , that , as he and Jack Such - a - one were together , one or t'other of them had such a con- ceit on ...
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