The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... father is a very eminent man in this king- dom , and one who bears considerable offices in it . I am his son ; but my misfortune is , that I dare not call him father , nor he , without shame , own me as his issue , I being illegitimate ...
... father is a very eminent man in this king- dom , and one who bears considerable offices in it . I am his son ; but my misfortune is , that I dare not call him father , nor he , without shame , own me as his issue , I being illegitimate ...
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... father ; and deference , amidst the impulse of gay desires , appears unreasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow enough into the world , that a father , were he to be ...
... father ; and deference , amidst the impulse of gay desires , appears unreasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow enough into the world , that a father , were he to be ...
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... father was a fond fool to give me a rent charge of eight hundred a - year to the prejudice of his son . What Letacre said to you upon that occasion , you ought to have borne with more decency , as he was your father's well - beloved ...
... father was a fond fool to give me a rent charge of eight hundred a - year to the prejudice of his son . What Letacre said to you upon that occasion , you ought to have borne with more decency , as he was your father's well - beloved ...
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