The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ... Complete in One VolumeM'Carty and Davis, 1844 - 438 pages |
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Page 19
... tell her that I love , Leave the rest to her and fate ; Some kind planet from above May , perhaps , her passion move ; Lovers on their stars must wait . " But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with , that I can assure him he will ...
... tell her that I love , Leave the rest to her and fate ; Some kind planet from above May , perhaps , her passion move ; Lovers on their stars must wait . " But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with , that I can assure him he will ...
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... tell me I am bit . of redemption , an architectt arose , who has built the muse a new palace , but secured her no retinue ; so that , instead of action there , we have been put off by song and dance . This latter help of sound has also ...
... tell me I am bit . of redemption , an architectt arose , who has built the muse a new palace , but secured her no retinue ; so that , instead of action there , we have been put off by song and dance . This latter help of sound has also ...
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... tell me his quality in the following manner : I know thee , Isaac , to be so well versed in the occult sciences , that I need not Through fragrant bowers , and through delicious meads ; much preface , or make long preparations to gain ...
... tell me his quality in the following manner : I know thee , Isaac , to be so well versed in the occult sciences , that I need not Through fragrant bowers , and through delicious meads ; much preface , or make long preparations to gain ...
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... tell not me of Papists , or any of their idolatries . ' ' Well then , madam , consider how many fine ladies live innocently in the eyes of the world , and this gay town , in the midst of temptation : there is the witty Mrs. W— is a ...
... tell not me of Papists , or any of their idolatries . ' ' Well then , madam , consider how many fine ladies live innocently in the eyes of the world , and this gay town , in the midst of temptation : there is the witty Mrs. W— is a ...
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... tell you my weakness ? I begin rivers , and solitudes , which he had ever before to love Frisk : it is the best - humoured imperti- seen in picture , description , or real life : and all nent thing in the world : he is always too in ...
... tell you my weakness ? I begin rivers , and solitudes , which he had ever before to love Frisk : it is the best - humoured imperti- seen in picture , description , or real life : and all nent thing in the world : he is always too in ...
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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