The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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... same " pleasure too ; for otherwise how have I bettered " myself ? I might as well have remained upon " the common . I should be a fool indeed to pay " such a price for a purchase , and let in my " neighbours for a share ; therefore I ...
... same " pleasure too ; for otherwise how have I bettered " myself ? I might as well have remained upon " the common . I should be a fool indeed to pay " such a price for a purchase , and let in my " neighbours for a share ; therefore I ...
الصفحة 10
... and dishevelled he hardly seemed of the same species with the spruce little master in the parlour ; Euphorion was shocked to find that his manners were no less altered than his person , for. manners 10 N ° 62 . THE OBSERVER .
... and dishevelled he hardly seemed of the same species with the spruce little master in the parlour ; Euphorion was shocked to find that his manners were no less altered than his person , for. manners 10 N ° 62 . THE OBSERVER .
الصفحة 23
... same time . This was a surprize upon Eupho- rion , which he could not parry , and the young friends were immediately ushered in by the exulting lawyer . Gemellus commanded himself with great address ; but the father's look , when he ...
... same time . This was a surprize upon Eupho- rion , which he could not parry , and the young friends were immediately ushered in by the exulting lawyer . Gemellus commanded himself with great address ; but the father's look , when he ...
الصفحة 29
... same time do not like to discover my reafons for it , as I should be forry to give her a dislike to the country she is in . You must know , Sir , I am a Jew , and pro bably have that national cast of countenance , which a people so ...
... same time do not like to discover my reafons for it , as I should be forry to give her a dislike to the country she is in . You must know , Sir , I am a Jew , and pro bably have that national cast of countenance , which a people so ...
الصفحة 30
... same common amusement . I hope I shall not incur your difpleasure if I venture to say this is not very manly treatment in a great and generous people , which I always took the English to be ; I have lodged my pro- perty , which is not ...
... same common amusement . I hope I shall not incur your difpleasure if I venture to say this is not very manly treatment in a great and generous people , which I always took the English to be ; I have lodged my pro- perty , which is not ...
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