The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ... Complete in One VolumeM'Carty and Davis, 1844 - 438 pages |
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Page 14
... pleased , when he shall rage and scold , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; One month this sympathetic medicine tried , He'll grow a lover , you a happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or every ...
... pleased , when he shall rage and scold , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; One month this sympathetic medicine tried , He'll grow a lover , you a happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or every ...
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... pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different nature from what he was before , the love of Chloe makes coxcombs ; that of Clarissa madmen . There were ...
... pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different nature from what he was before , the love of Chloe makes coxcombs ; that of Clarissa madmen . There were ...
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... pleased with the opportunity of running over all the papers in his closet , which he has left open for my use on this occasion . The first that I lay my hands on , is a treatise concerning the empire of beauty , ' and the ef- fects it ...
... pleased with the opportunity of running over all the papers in his closet , which he has left open for my use on this occasion . The first that I lay my hands on , is a treatise concerning the empire of beauty , ' and the ef- fects it ...
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... pleased in an elegant manner . The pre- sent grandeur of the British nation might make us expect , that we should rise in our public di- versions , and manner of enjoying life , in pro- portion to our advancement in glory and power ...
... pleased in an elegant manner . The pre- sent grandeur of the British nation might make us expect , that we should rise in our public di- versions , and manner of enjoying life , in pro- portion to our advancement in glory and power ...
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... pleased ; but it never fails to are industrious enough to come at that charac appear on those who are not too learned in ter , to deserve the reputation of being such . But nature , to be moved by her first suggestions . this town will ...
... pleased ; but it never fails to are industrious enough to come at that charac appear on those who are not too learned in ter , to deserve the reputation of being such . But nature , to be moved by her first suggestions . this town will ...
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Common terms and phrases
acquaintance admire agreeable Apartment appear beauty behaviour called cerning character conversation court dæmon daugh desire discourse dress duke duke of Anjou duke of Marlborough enemy entertain Esquire eyes farrago libelli favour fortune France gentleman give Hague hand happy heart honour humble servant humour Isaac Bickerstaff James's Coffee-house king king of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage marshal Villars matter mind motley paper seizes nature never night observed occasion Olivenza Ovid Pacolet panegyric pass passion persons pleased pleasure poet present pretend proper Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received sense Sheer-lane speak spirit talk Tatler tell thing thought tion told Torcy Tournay town turn Virg virtue White's Chocolate-house whole wife Will's Coffee-house woman words write young