The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 2
... are spectacles to another to read his heart with . The most ordinary beholder can take notice of any vio- lent agitation in the mind , any pleasing transport , al or any inward grief , in the person he TATLER . NO 145 .
... are spectacles to another to read his heart with . The most ordinary beholder can take notice of any vio- lent agitation in the mind , any pleasing transport , al or any inward grief , in the person he TATLER . NO 145 .
Pàgina 11
... minds . The Destinies , finding themselves in so great a perplexity , concluded that it would be impossible for them to execute the commands that had been given them , according to their first intention ; for which reason they agreed to ...
... minds . The Destinies , finding themselves in so great a perplexity , concluded that it would be impossible for them to execute the commands that had been given them , according to their first intention ; for which reason they agreed to ...
Pàgina 12
... mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one , health is preserved , strength- ened , and invigorated ; by the other , virtue , which is the health of the mind , is kept alive , cherished , and confirmed . But as exercise becomes ...
... mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one , health is preserved , strength- ened , and invigorated ; by the other , virtue , which is the health of the mind , is kept alive , cherished , and confirmed . But as exercise becomes ...
Pàgina 14
... mind to preserve , or recall the affection of her husband . The care of the person and the dress , with the particular blandishments woven in the cestus , are so plainly recommended by this fable , and so indispensably necessary in ...
... mind to preserve , or recall the affection of her husband . The care of the person and the dress , with the particular blandishments woven in the cestus , are so plainly recommended by this fable , and so indispensably necessary in ...
Pàgina 24
... mind of a mar- ried friend of mine , who said , " Sickness itself is pleasant to a man that is attended in it by one whom he dearly loves . " PLINY TO CALPHURNIA . " I never was so much offended at business , as when it hindered me from ...
... mind of a mar- ried friend of mine , who said , " Sickness itself is pleasant to a man that is attended in it by one whom he dearly loves . " PLINY TO CALPHURNIA . " I never was so much offended at business , as when it hindered me from ...
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