The Comical History of Estevanille Gonzales, Surnamed the Merry FellowW. Mears, and sold, 1735 - 270 pages |
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... Servants live ! They do nothing but ear ; drink , play , and fleep , and when they have paffed ten or twelve Years in this pleafant Service , he fets them up , and by that means lays the Foundation of a good . Family . I congratulated ...
... Servants live ! They do nothing but ear ; drink , play , and fleep , and when they have paffed ten or twelve Years in this pleafant Service , he fets them up , and by that means lays the Foundation of a good . Family . I congratulated ...
Page 47
... for you , which I should prefer to that you have lately quitted . The Licentiate Salablanca , Dean of our Chapter , wants a Servant , who is to act both both as his Footman and Secretary ; I imagined that ESEAVTNILLE GONZALEZ . 47.
... for you , which I should prefer to that you have lately quitted . The Licentiate Salablanca , Dean of our Chapter , wants a Servant , who is to act both both as his Footman and Secretary ; I imagined that ESEAVTNILLE GONZALEZ . 47.
Page 49
... Servant is a valu- able Prefent , I am obliged to you for . him , and take him the more willingly , because I like ... Servants owe to their Mafters . As for my Part , I am fenfible of thofe Masters owe to their Servants . Let us both ...
... Servant is a valu- able Prefent , I am obliged to you for . him , and take him the more willingly , because I like ... Servants owe to their Mafters . As for my Part , I am fenfible of thofe Masters owe to their Servants . Let us both ...
Page 51
... Servants , and in the Discourse we had together , did not fail giving them the Opportunity of expreffing their Thoughts of the Dean . What a Happi- nefs is it , fays I , to have fuch a Master as ours ! What an Air of Goodness ! Does he ...
... Servants , and in the Discourse we had together , did not fail giving them the Opportunity of expreffing their Thoughts of the Dean . What a Happi- nefs is it , fays I , to have fuch a Master as ours ! What an Air of Goodness ! Does he ...
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... Servants . I felt fo great an Emotion in myself before - hand , upon the kind Promifes he made me , that he found by the Disorder I was in when I fpoke to him , that if I wanted Eloquence , I ftill had a Senfe of Gratitude . He ftruck ...
... Servants . I felt fo great an Emotion in myself before - hand , upon the kind Promifes he made me , that he found by the Disorder I was in when I fpoke to him , that if I wanted Eloquence , I ftill had a Senfe of Gratitude . He ftruck ...
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