The Comical History of Estevanille Gonzales, Surnamed the Merry FellowW. Mears, and sold, 1735 - 270 pages |
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Page 36
... Lord . Return again To - mor- row , continued he , and I will fatisfy you whether you may depend upon the Place , which will be very genteel for you ; and as Don Chriftoval is one of the worthieft Gentlemen in the World , I with it may ...
... Lord . Return again To - mor- row , continued he , and I will fatisfy you whether you may depend upon the Place , which will be very genteel for you ; and as Don Chriftoval is one of the worthieft Gentlemen in the World , I with it may ...
Page 101
... Lord , who loved People that are merry , would be extreamly pleafed to have a young Man of Effeva nille's Character in the Number of his Pages 4 Don Henrique de Bolagngs took up the Difcourfe , and faid to Don Jofeph ; Not- withstanding ...
... Lord , who loved People that are merry , would be extreamly pleafed to have a young Man of Effeva nille's Character in the Number of his Pages 4 Don Henrique de Bolagngs took up the Difcourfe , and faid to Don Jofeph ; Not- withstanding ...
Page 102
... Lord will infallibly make your Fortune . I am not yet with him , Sir , faid I , interrupting him , who knows what may happen ? Perhaps I may not have the good Fortune to please him ; and indeed this was all I apprehended , being afraid ...
... Lord will infallibly make your Fortune . I am not yet with him , Sir , faid I , interrupting him , who knows what may happen ? Perhaps I may not have the good Fortune to please him ; and indeed this was all I apprehended , being afraid ...
Page 103
... Lord , faid I , I made a good Footman , and believe one is not more difficult than the other . You are in the right , faid he , with a Smile , and then turning himself to Quivillo , he faid , I have a good Opinion of this Lad , and ...
... Lord , faid I , I made a good Footman , and believe one is not more difficult than the other . You are in the right , faid he , with a Smile , and then turning himself to Quivillo , he faid , I have a good Opinion of this Lad , and ...
Page 104
... Lord , upon his Remonstrances to the Council , had Leave always to keep a fmall Fleet in the Ports of Sicily , well manned , to give Chace to the Turks ; and he was to employ a Part of the Re- venue of that Ifland for that Purpose ...
... Lord , upon his Remonstrances to the Council , had Leave always to keep a fmall Fleet in the Ports of Sicily , well manned , to give Chace to the Turks ; and he was to employ a Part of the Re- venue of that Ifland for that Purpose ...
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