The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 34 tomai |
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... enter as if you came to fire it . I do not know one thing that contributes so much to the les- sening the esteem men of sense have to the fair sex , as this article of visits . A young lady cannot be married , but all impertinents in ...
... enter as if you came to fire it . I do not know one thing that contributes so much to the les- sening the esteem men of sense have to the fair sex , as this article of visits . A young lady cannot be married , but all impertinents in ...
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... enter alone at the remotest part of it , and advance from it with such greatness of air and mien as seemed to fill the stage , and at the same time commanded the attention of the audience with the majesty of his appearance . But ...
... enter alone at the remotest part of it , and advance from it with such greatness of air and mien as seemed to fill the stage , and at the same time commanded the attention of the audience with the majesty of his appearance . But ...
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... bench of matrons , I issued out an order forth- with , that the criminal should be stripped of her incumbrances , till she became little enough to enter my house . " I had before given directions NO . 116 . 55 TATLER .
... bench of matrons , I issued out an order forth- with , that the criminal should be stripped of her incumbrances , till she became little enough to enter my house . " I had before given directions NO . 116 . 55 TATLER .
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British essayists Alexander Chalmers. enter my house . " I had before given directions for an engine of sevenl legs , that could contract or open inseff like the top of an unbrella , in order to place the pettica on it , by which means I ...
British essayists Alexander Chalmers. enter my house . " I had before given directions for an engine of sevenl legs , that could contract or open inseff like the top of an unbrella , in order to place the pettica on it , by which means I ...
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... enter into the heart of man , in finding his friend alive whom he thought dead , and his mistress faithful , whom he had be- lieved inconstant . There are indeed some disasters so very fatal , that it is impossible for any accidents to ...
... enter into the heart of man , in finding his friend alive whom he thought dead , and his mistress faithful , whom he had be- lieved inconstant . There are indeed some disasters so very fatal , that it is impossible for any accidents to ...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 34 tomai British essayists Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
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acquaintance admired Æneid agreeable APARTMENT appear beauty behaviour Bickerstaff called cerned character Cicero COFFEE-HOUSE confess consider conversation creatures death delight desire Dido discourse dress endeavour entertain Erasistratus Eriphyle ESQUIRE esteem eyes fancy father favour FEBRUARY 22 fortune gentleman give Great-Britain greatest happy hath heart honour hope humble humour husband imagination impertinent innocent ISAAC BICKERSTAFF kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind nature neral never night observe occasion OVID Palamede particular pass passion persons petitioner play pleased pleasure poet present pretend proper racter reason received Roman Censors Rome says sense SHEER-LANE soul speak spirit Stratonice Tatler tell temper Terentia thing thou thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town TUESDAY tural turn upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman words write young