The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ; Complete in One VolumeDesilver, Thomas & Company, 1837 - 688 pages |
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... discourse , and our behaviour . No man has a better judgment for the discovery , or a nobler spirit for the contempt of all imposture , than yourself ; which qualities render you the most proper patron for the author of these Essays ...
... discourse , and our behaviour . No man has a better judgment for the discovery , or a nobler spirit for the contempt of all imposture , than yourself ; which qualities render you the most proper patron for the author of these Essays ...
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... discourse throughout this town , as well as elsewhere , under such dates of places as may prepare you for the matter are to expect , in the following manner . " All accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and entertainment , shall be under ...
... discourse throughout this town , as well as elsewhere , under such dates of places as may prepare you for the matter are to expect , in the following manner . " All accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and entertainment , shall be under ...
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... discourse of the last company I was in ; it has naturally led me into a consideration of Alexander and Cæsar , the two greatest names that ever appeared before this century . In order to enter into their characters , there needs no more ...
... discourse of the last company I was in ; it has naturally led me into a consideration of Alexander and Cæsar , the two greatest names that ever appeared before this century . In order to enter into their characters , there needs no more ...
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... discourse , and uncomeatable in business . But he , having no understanding in this polite way , brought in upon us , to get in his money , ladder dancers , jugglers , and moun- tebanks , to strut in the place of Shakspeare's heroes ...
... discourse , and uncomeatable in business . But he , having no understanding in this polite way , brought in upon us , to get in his money , ladder dancers , jugglers , and moun- tebanks , to strut in the place of Shakspeare's heroes ...
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... discourse upon the ele- gance of her dress , and her judgment in the choice of that very pretty mourning . Having had women before under my care , I trembled at the apprehension of a man of sense who could talk upon trifles , and ...
... discourse upon the ele- gance of her dress , and her judgment in the choice of that very pretty mourning . Having had women before under my care , I trembled at the apprehension of a man of sense who could talk upon trifles , and ...
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