The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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Pàgina 7
... taken from him on Bagshot - heath , and which , he tells me , would not have troubled him , if he had given it to the poor . In short , there is scarce a calamity in human life that has not produced me a letter . can It is indeed ...
... taken from him on Bagshot - heath , and which , he tells me , would not have troubled him , if he had given it to the poor . In short , there is scarce a calamity in human life that has not produced me a letter . can It is indeed ...
Pàgina 27
... taken for the highest injury ; and it very seldom happens , that the man is slow enough in assuming the character of a husband , or the woman quick enough in conde- scending to that of a wife . It immediately follows , that they think ...
... taken for the highest injury ; and it very seldom happens , that the man is slow enough in assuming the character of a husband , or the woman quick enough in conde- scending to that of a wife . It immediately follows , that they think ...
Pàgina 33
... taken an air that showed a secret satisfaction in her- self , mixed with a scorn of others . " I did not know , " says my friend , " what to make of the carriage of this fantastical girl , until I was informed by her elder sister , that ...
... taken an air that showed a secret satisfaction in her- self , mixed with a scorn of others . " I did not know , " says my friend , " what to make of the carriage of this fantastical girl , until I was informed by her elder sister , that ...
Pàgina 57
... taken by a certain prince , which time will bring to light . ' Now the Post- man , ' says he , " who uses to be very clear , refers to the same news in these words . The late con- duct of a certain prince affords great matter of ...
... taken by a certain prince , which time will bring to light . ' Now the Post- man , ' says he , " who uses to be very clear , refers to the same news in these words . The late con- duct of a certain prince affords great matter of ...
Pàgina 59
... worthy citizens who live more in a coffee- house than in their shops , and whose thoughts are so taken up with the affairs of the allies , that they forget their customers . N ° 156. SATURDAY , APRIL 8 , 1710 . No 155 . 59 TATLER .
... worthy citizens who live more in a coffee- house than in their shops , and whose thoughts are so taken up with the affairs of the allies , that they forget their customers . N ° 156. SATURDAY , APRIL 8 , 1710 . No 155 . 59 TATLER .
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