The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 страници |
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... Enville , Esq . , and our eldest daughter , Harriot Enville . Upon her first coming into my family , she turned off a parcel of very careful serv- ants , who had been long with me , and introduced in their stead a couple of Blackamoors ...
... Enville , Esq . , and our eldest daughter , Harriot Enville . Upon her first coming into my family , she turned off a parcel of very careful serv- ants , who had been long with me , and introduced in their stead a couple of Blackamoors ...
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... Enville , Esq . always adds , like a jack - a - napes as he is , that he hopes it will be as near the court as possible . 66 In short , Mr. SPECTATOR , I am so much out of my na- tural element , that to recover my old way of life I ...
... Enville , Esq . always adds , like a jack - a - napes as he is , that he hopes it will be as near the court as possible . 66 In short , Mr. SPECTATOR , I am so much out of my na- tural element , that to recover my old way of life I ...
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