The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 7
... never able to get over the loss of her parrot . How often has a divine creature been thrown into a fit by a neglect at a ball or an assem- bly ! Mopsa has kept her chamber ever since the last masquerade , and is in greater danger of her ...
... never able to get over the loss of her parrot . How often has a divine creature been thrown into a fit by a neglect at a ball or an assem- bly ! Mopsa has kept her chamber ever since the last masquerade , and is in greater danger of her ...
Pàgina 10
... never been in either of the tuns that stood by the throne of Jupi- ter , and were nevertheless as great occasions of happiness or misery as any there . These were that spurious crop of blessings and calamities which were never sown by ...
... never been in either of the tuns that stood by the throne of Jupi- ter , and were nevertheless as great occasions of happiness or misery as any there . These were that spurious crop of blessings and calamities which were never sown by ...
Pàgina 14
... never well dressed but when they are abroad , and think it necessary to ap- pear more agreeable to all men living than their hus- bands : as also to those prudent ladies , who , to avoid the appearance of being over - fond , entertain ...
... never well dressed but when they are abroad , and think it necessary to ap- pear more agreeable to all men living than their hus- bands : as also to those prudent ladies , who , to avoid the appearance of being over - fond , entertain ...
Pàgina 19
... never cared for . At last I discovered , with some joy , a pig at the lower end of the table , and begged a gen- tleman that was near it to cut me a piece of it . Upon which the gentleman of the house said , with great civility , " I am ...
... never cared for . At last I discovered , with some joy , a pig at the lower end of the table , and begged a gen- tleman that was near it to cut me a piece of it . Upon which the gentleman of the house said , with great civility , " I am ...
Pàgina 24
... never was so much offended at business , as when it hindered me from going with you into the country , or following you thither : for I more par- ticularly wish to be with you at present , that I might be sensible of the progress you ...
... never was so much offended at business , as when it hindered me from going with you into the country , or following you thither : for I more par- ticularly wish to be with you at present , that I might be sensible of the progress you ...
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