The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ; Complete in One VolumeDesilver, Thomas & Company, 1837 - 688 pages |
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... thought First found me , and with soft oppression seized I then was passing to my former state Insensible , and forthwith to dissolve . But now I cannot forgive this odious thing , this Dryden , who , in his " State of Innocence , " has ...
... thought First found me , and with soft oppression seized I then was passing to my former state Insensible , and forthwith to dissolve . But now I cannot forgive this odious thing , this Dryden , who , in his " State of Innocence , " has ...
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... thought necessary . The protestants of Tockenburg are still in arms about the con- vent of St. John , and have declared , that they will not lay them down , until they shall have sufficient security from the Roman Catholics , of living ...
... thought necessary . The protestants of Tockenburg are still in arms about the con- vent of St. John , and have declared , that they will not lay them down , until they shall have sufficient security from the Roman Catholics , of living ...
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... thought him in the article of death . At a distance sat a lady whose life seemed to hang upon the same thread with his ; she kept her eyes fixed upon him , and seemed to smother ten thousand thousand name - resolution without rage ...
... thought him in the article of death . At a distance sat a lady whose life seemed to hang upon the same thread with his ; she kept her eyes fixed upon him , and seemed to smother ten thousand thousand name - resolution without rage ...
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... thought I , shows a great good - nature , but little judgment in the person upon whom he confers his favours . He immediately took notice to me , that he observed by my countenance I thought him indiscreet in his beneficence , and ...
... thought I , shows a great good - nature , but little judgment in the person upon whom he confers his favours . He immediately took notice to me , that he observed by my countenance I thought him indiscreet in his beneficence , and ...
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... thought it for the honour and dignity assembly rose up , and with a very grave air same time acquainting him , that all overtures of the commonwealth , that Tiberius should be of peace were rejected , until they had an op- declared a ...
... thought it for the honour and dignity assembly rose up , and with a very grave air same time acquainting him , that all overtures of the commonwealth , that Tiberius should be of peace were rejected , until they had an op- declared a ...
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