The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 |
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... speaking these words , an awkward fervant burft into the room , and staring with fright and confufion , told his mafter there was a great lord in a fine equipage had actually driven up to the hall door , and was afking to speak with him ...
... speaking these words , an awkward fervant burft into the room , and staring with fright and confufion , told his mafter there was a great lord in a fine equipage had actually driven up to the hall door , and was afking to speak with him ...
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... speak fo << warmly of my own fon as perhaps I might " with truth , but I flatter myself it will be fome " recommendation of him to your good opinion , " when I tell you that he is the friend and inti- " mate of your Gemellus : They have ...
... speak fo << warmly of my own fon as perhaps I might " with truth , but I flatter myself it will be fome " recommendation of him to your good opinion , " when I tell you that he is the friend and inti- " mate of your Gemellus : They have ...
الصفحة 21
... speak , but confufion choaked him ; he caft a look of embarrassment upon the lawyer , but the joy and triumph , which his features exhibited , appeared to him like infult , and he turned his eyes on the ground in filence and defpair ...
... speak , but confufion choaked him ; he caft a look of embarrassment upon the lawyer , but the joy and triumph , which his features exhibited , appeared to him like infult , and he turned his eyes on the ground in filence and defpair ...
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... : It has frequently fallen in my way to fhew fome kindnesses to your countrymen in foreign parts , and fome are yet living , who , if they would speak 1 fpeak the truth , muft confefs that their best 30 N ° 64 . THE OBSERVER .
... : It has frequently fallen in my way to fhew fome kindnesses to your countrymen in foreign parts , and fome are yet living , who , if they would speak 1 fpeak the truth , muft confefs that their best 30 N ° 64 . THE OBSERVER .
الصفحة 91
... ( 6 they poffefs it ? Whilst another , by labouring " to entertain us too well , entertains us as poor " Midas did his vifitors . " When When Vanessa had done speaking , the hour reminded me No yo . THE OBSERVER.` 91.
... ( 6 they poffefs it ? Whilst another , by labouring " to entertain us too well , entertains us as poor " Midas did his vifitors . " When When Vanessa had done speaking , the hour reminded me No yo . THE OBSERVER.` 91.
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