The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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Pàgina xxvii
... affection was fucceeded by that of fettlements and pin - money , when thofe pretenfions which were founded on valorous acts , long perfeverance , and a time of rigid trial and probation , gave way to the intrigues and plots , ftratagems ...
... affection was fucceeded by that of fettlements and pin - money , when thofe pretenfions which were founded on valorous acts , long perfeverance , and a time of rigid trial and probation , gave way to the intrigues and plots , ftratagems ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... affectionate , and has commanded , we hope , more than a temporary ve- neration . To this , the highest praise that can be bestowed , the earlier Effayifts are juftly entitled ; and it is moft probable that by thus uniting the ferious ...
... affectionate , and has commanded , we hope , more than a temporary ve- neration . To this , the highest praise that can be bestowed , the earlier Effayifts are juftly entitled ; and it is moft probable that by thus uniting the ferious ...
Pàgina xxxix
... affection , the importunities of appetite , or the depreffions of fear , is in the fame ftate with him that teaches upon land the art of navigation , to whom the fea is always fmooth , and the wind always profperous ' . ' To STEELE foon ...
... affection , the importunities of appetite , or the depreffions of fear , is in the fame ftate with him that teaches upon land the art of navigation , to whom the fea is always fmooth , and the wind always profperous ' . ' To STEELE foon ...
Pàgina xl
... affection which comes from the heart . It has been often reprinted and circulated among the middling clafs of readers , but in his own time probably redounded more to his honour as an author , than to his advantage as a man ; for he ...
... affection which comes from the heart . It has been often reprinted and circulated among the middling clafs of readers , but in his own time probably redounded more to his honour as an author , than to his advantage as a man ; for he ...
Pàgina xlv
... affection as a woman and a wife . ' Yet his attachment to her appears to have been ardent and uniform ; in the THEATRE , N ° 12 , he laments the lofs of her as the best woman that ever man had ; and adds , that the frequently lamented ...
... affection as a woman and a wife . ' Yet his attachment to her appears to have been ardent and uniform ; in the THEATRE , N ° 12 , he laments the lofs of her as the best woman that ever man had ; and adds , that the frequently lamented ...
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