The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... according to the different workings of his disdain . I have not mentioned the incest of her marriage , which is so obvious a provocation : but cannot for- bear taking notice , that when his fury is at its height , he cries , " Frailty ...
... according to the different workings of his disdain . I have not mentioned the incest of her marriage , which is so obvious a provocation : but cannot for- bear taking notice , that when his fury is at its height , he cries , " Frailty ...
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... according to desert , and according to the law of Providence : because true history , through the frequent satiety and similitude of things , works a distaste and misprision in the mind of man ; poesy cheereth and refresheth the soul ...
... according to desert , and according to the law of Providence : because true history , through the frequent satiety and similitude of things , works a distaste and misprision in the mind of man ; poesy cheereth and refresheth the soul ...
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... according to former edicts , a state of death , and demanded an order for the interment of the said Rebecca . " I looked upon the maid with great humanity , and desired her to make answer to what was said against her . She said , " It ...
... according to former edicts , a state of death , and demanded an order for the interment of the said Rebecca . " I looked upon the maid with great humanity , and desired her to make answer to what was said against her . She said , " It ...
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... according to the desire of the party , which he will see in a few days . N ° 111. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 24 , 1709 . -Procul , O ! Procul , este profani : Hence , ye profane ! far hence be gone ? VIRG . Æn . vi . 258 . Sheer - lane ...
... according to the desire of the party , which he will see in a few days . N ° 111. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 24 , 1709 . -Procul , O ! Procul , este profani : Hence , ye profane ! far hence be gone ? VIRG . Æn . vi . 258 . Sheer - lane ...
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... according to their several ages and de- grees of understanding . The eldest daughter was in tears , busied in attendance upon her mother ; others were kneeling about the bedside ; and what troubled me most was , to see a little boy ...
... according to their several ages and de- grees of understanding . The eldest daughter was in tears , busied in attendance upon her mother ; others were kneeling about the bedside ; and what troubled me most was , to see a little boy ...
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acquaintance admired agreeable Anticyra appear Bag-pipe Bass-viol beautiful Bickerstaff called Censor character charms Chimæra Cicero confess Coquette creatures dead death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain Esquire eyes favour figure fortune Gascon gentleman give greatest hand happy Harpsichord hath heard heart honour human humble humour Hungary water husband imagination impertinent ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Jupiter kind lady learned letter likewise live look lover mankind manner marriage mind Muscovy nation nature never night observe occasion OVID particular passed passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper racter ragoûts reader reason received Roman Censors Rome says sense Sheer-lane soul spirit stood Styx Tatler tell Terentia thing thought tion told took town TUESDAY turn Ulysses upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue walk whole wife woman words write young
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