The Tatler: With Notes, and a General Index ... Complete in One Volume |
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... sense of justice ; and to the demands of duellists , through a false sense of honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one word more to say of them ; as to the latter , I shall conclude all I have more to offer ...
... sense of justice ; and to the demands of duellists , through a false sense of honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one word more to say of them ; as to the latter , I shall conclude all I have more to offer ...
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... sense further than just to observe , that our poor lover has most understanding when he is drunk , and is least in his senses when he is sober . * The reader is desired to take notice of the article from this place , from time to time ...
... sense further than just to observe , that our poor lover has most understanding when he is drunk , and is least in his senses when he is sober . * The reader is desired to take notice of the article from this place , from time to time ...
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... sense , condescends to represent the insults done to the honour of the bed , without just reproof ; but to have drawn a man of probity with regard to such considerations had been a monster ; and a poet had at that time discovered his ...
... sense , condescends to represent the insults done to the honour of the bed , without just reproof ; but to have drawn a man of probity with regard to such considerations had been a monster ; and a poet had at that time discovered his ...
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... sense , untroubled , though I thought 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 given my great ...
... sense , untroubled , though I thought 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 given my great ...
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... sense of this noble in- firmity , that they look upon themselves rather as partners in a spoil , than partakers of a bounty . The other day , coming into Paris , I met Timon going out on horseback , attended only by one servant . It ...
... sense of this noble in- firmity , that they look upon themselves rather as partners in a spoil , than partakers of a bounty . The other day , coming into Paris , I met Timon going out on horseback , attended only by one servant . It ...
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