The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... observe on one side the hearty and sincere welcome with which Sir Roger received him , and on the other the secret joy which his guest dis- covered at sight of the good old Knight . After the first salutes were over , Will desired Sir ...
... observe on one side the hearty and sincere welcome with which Sir Roger received him , and on the other the secret joy which his guest dis- covered at sight of the good old Knight . After the first salutes were over , Will desired Sir ...
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... observe also , that the general fashion of one age has been followed by one particular set of people in another , and by them preserved from one generation to another . Thus the vast jetting- coat and small bonnet , which was the habit ...
... observe also , that the general fashion of one age has been followed by one particular set of people in another , and by them preserved from one generation to another . Thus the vast jetting- coat and small bonnet , which was the habit ...
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... next heir that possessed it was this soft gentleman , whom you see there : observe the small buttons , the little boots , the laces , the slashes VOL . III . B He about his clothes , and above all the posture No. 109 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... next heir that possessed it was this soft gentleman , whom you see there : observe the small buttons , the little boots , the laces , the slashes VOL . III . B He about his clothes , and above all the posture No. 109 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
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... observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities . As soon as the sermon is finished ; nobody pre- sumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church . The Knight walks down from his ...
... observe these little singularities as foils that rather set off than blemish his good qualities . As soon as the sermon is finished ; nobody pre- sumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church . The Knight walks down from his ...
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... observe my friend falling so na- turally into a discourse which I had ever before taken notice he industriously avoided . After a very long pause , he entered upon an account of this great circumstance in his life with an air which I ...
... observe my friend falling so na- turally into a discourse which I had ever before taken notice he industriously avoided . After a very long pause , he entered upon an account of this great circumstance in his life with an air which I ...
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