The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Dead in Reason : 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles . ADDISON and STEELB . 112. Amusements and Relaxations of great Men - Mis- fortune of Idleness .... 113. Inventory of a Beau : HUGHES - Petition of Wil- STEELB . liam ...
... Dead in Reason : 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles . ADDISON and STEELB . 112. Amusements and Relaxations of great Men - Mis- fortune of Idleness .... 113. Inventory of a Beau : HUGHES - Petition of Wil- STEELB . liam ...
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... Dead - Letters from Par- tridge , & c . - Petition of Penelope Prim ........ STEELE . 119. Discoveries of the Microscope - A Dream ....... ADDISON . 120. Vision of the Three Roads of Human Life - Dog- get's Benefit ... 121. Consultation ...
... Dead - Letters from Par- tridge , & c . - Petition of Penelope Prim ........ STEELE . 119. Discoveries of the Microscope - A Dream ....... ADDISON . 120. Vision of the Three Roads of Human Life - Dog- get's Benefit ... 121. Consultation ...
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... That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much , not two ! So excellent a King ! that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , That he might not let e'en the winds of Heaven NO . 106 . 3 TATLER .
... That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much , not two ! So excellent a King ! that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , That he might not let e'en the winds of Heaven NO . 106 . 3 TATLER .
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... dead parent drawn by a true filial piety ; his disdain of so unworthy a successor to his bed ; but above all , the shortness of the time between his father's death and his mother's second marriage , brought together with so much ...
... dead parent drawn by a true filial piety ; his disdain of so unworthy a successor to his bed ; but above all , the shortness of the time between his father's death and his mother's second marriage , brought together with so much ...
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... dead , praying an order to the company of Upholders for interment at such a reasonable rate as may not im- poverish his heirs : the said Groggram having been dead ever since he was born , and added nothing to his small patrimony ; Mr ...
... dead , praying an order to the company of Upholders for interment at such a reasonable rate as may not im- poverish his heirs : the said Groggram having been dead ever since he was born , and added nothing to his small patrimony ; Mr ...
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