The Spectator, Том 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 608 стор. A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... Servant has broke loose from them , if he does not preserve the utmost Awe in their Presence . There is one who says , if he looks satisfied his Master asks him what makes him so pert this Morning ; if a little sowre , Hark ye , Sirrah ...
... Servant has broke loose from them , if he does not preserve the utmost Awe in their Presence . There is one who says , if he looks satisfied his Master asks him what makes him so pert this Morning ; if a little sowre , Hark ye , Sirrah ...
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... Servant , Betty Saunter . ' Pray Sir direct thus , To the kind Querist , and leave it at Mr. Lillie's , for I don't care to be known in the thing at all . I am , Sir , again Your Humble Servant . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I needs tell there ...
... Servant , Betty Saunter . ' Pray Sir direct thus , To the kind Querist , and leave it at Mr. Lillie's , for I don't care to be known in the thing at all . I am , Sir , again Your Humble Servant . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I needs tell there ...
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... Servant to the Lady Fardingale ' . The word seems to have been applied to servants who were to carry these com- pliments . Swift sends his servant Patrick ' with a how d'ye ' ( 14 Nov. 1711 ) and on 10 May 1712 speaks of ' returning the ...
... Servant to the Lady Fardingale ' . The word seems to have been applied to servants who were to carry these com- pliments . Swift sends his servant Patrick ' with a how d'ye ' ( 14 Nov. 1711 ) and on 10 May 1712 speaks of ' returning the ...
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VOLUME I | 45 |
INTRODUCTION | 51 |
NUMBERS 427584 I | 75 |
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