“The” Tatler, Volum 2Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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Pàgina 28
... believe I look quite as filly now I am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I firft told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , furvivor- fhip : defire is ...
... believe I look quite as filly now I am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I firft told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , furvivor- fhip : defire is ...
Pàgina 40
... believe nobody blames ; but then he is accustomed to roar and bellow fo terribly loud in the refponfes , that he frightens even us of the congregation who are daily used to him and one of our petty canons , a pun- ning Cambridge fcholar ...
... believe nobody blames ; but then he is accustomed to roar and bellow fo terribly loud in the refponfes , that he frightens even us of the congregation who are daily used to him and one of our petty canons , a pun- ning Cambridge fcholar ...
Pàgina 73
... believe , there was no man in thofe days thought that general at all ridiculous in his behaviour in the following account of him , Scipio , at four - and - twenty years of age , had obtained a great victory ; and a multitude of ...
... believe , there was no man in thofe days thought that general at all ridiculous in his behaviour in the following account of him , Scipio , at four - and - twenty years of age , had obtained a great victory ; and a multitude of ...
Pàgina 85
... believe , that were thofe great wits prefent to anfwer for themselves , we fhould to our wonder be convinced , that we only are guilty of the mistakes we before attributed to them . If you think fit to remove the fcruple that now tor ...
... believe , that were thofe great wits prefent to anfwer for themselves , we fhould to our wonder be convinced , that we only are guilty of the mistakes we before attributed to them . If you think fit to remove the fcruple that now tor ...
Pàgina 87
... believe he is in jeft in the whole . The other day he told Beau Prim , who is thought impotent , that his miftrefs had declared the would not have him , because he was a floven , and had com- mitted a rape . ' The beau bit at the banter ...
... believe he is in jeft in the whole . The other day he told Beau Prim , who is thought impotent , that his miftrefs had declared the would not have him , because he was a floven , and had com- mitted a rape . ' The beau bit at the banter ...
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