The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 3
... believe this piece of philo- sophy until that night I was just now speaking of ; but I then saw the same thing pass between an Ögler and a Coquette . Mirtillo , the most learned of the former , had for some time discontinued to visit ...
... believe this piece of philo- sophy until that night I was just now speaking of ; but I then saw the same thing pass between an Ögler and a Coquette . Mirtillo , the most learned of the former , had for some time discontinued to visit ...
Pàgina 7
... believe is seri- ous , complains to me , in a very moving manner , of the loss of a wife ; and another , in terms still more moving , of a purse of money that was taken from him on Bagshot - heath , and which , he tells me , would not ...
... believe is seri- ous , complains to me , in a very moving manner , of the loss of a wife ; and another , in terms still more moving , of a purse of money that was taken from him on Bagshot - heath , and which , he tells me , would not ...
Pàgina 24
... Believe me , it is an anxious state of mind to live in ignorance of what happens to those whom we passionately love . I am not only in pain for your absence , but also for your indispo- sition . I am afraid of every thing , fancy every ...
... Believe me , it is an anxious state of mind to live in ignorance of what happens to those whom we passionately love . I am not only in pain for your absence , but also for your indispo- sition . I am afraid of every thing , fancy every ...
Pàgina 72
... stock of knowledge , he gave me broad intima- tions that he did not believe in all points as his fore- fathers had done . He then communicated to me a thought of a certain author upon a passage of Virgil's 72 TATLER .
... stock of knowledge , he gave me broad intima- tions that he did not believe in all points as his fore- fathers had done . He then communicated to me a thought of a certain author upon a passage of Virgil's 72 TATLER .
Pàgina 73
... believe a future state of rewards and punishments , because Æneas , at his leaving the empire of the dead , passed through the gate of ivory , and not through that of horn . Knowing that Tom had not sense enough to give up an opinion ...
... believe a future state of rewards and punishments , because Æneas , at his leaving the empire of the dead , passed through the gate of ivory , and not through that of horn . Knowing that Tom had not sense enough to give up an opinion ...
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