“The” Tatler, Volum 2Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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Pàgina 9
... myself , and in- ferting in it , all fuch parts of any book or letter which are foreign to the purpose intended , or profeffed , by the writer ; fo that fuppofe two great divines fhould argue , and treat each other with warmth and ...
... myself , and in- ferting in it , all fuch parts of any book or letter which are foreign to the purpose intended , or profeffed , by the writer ; fo that fuppofe two great divines fhould argue , and treat each other with warmth and ...
Pàgina 13
... myself any way your inferior ; yet do I go through crowds without wounding a man , and all my ac- quaintance marry round me , while I live a virgin unafked , and I think unregarded . ' ac Delamira heard her with great attention , and ...
... myself any way your inferior ; yet do I go through crowds without wounding a man , and all my ac- quaintance marry round me , while I live a virgin unafked , and I think unregarded . ' ac Delamira heard her with great attention , and ...
Pàgina 18
... myself more closely to philofophy . " Ac- cordingly , he spent the greatest part of his five last years in contemplation and ftudies , and principally in the con- folation of the holy fcriptures , cheerful in folitude , and as well ...
... myself more closely to philofophy . " Ac- cordingly , he spent the greatest part of his five last years in contemplation and ftudies , and principally in the con- folation of the holy fcriptures , cheerful in folitude , and as well ...
Pàgina 50
... myself to that hazard , tell me in what manner that love you always profeffed to me entered into your heart ; for its ufual ad- miffion is at the eyes . ' .6 The young man answered , Dear Lidia , if I am to lose by fight the foft ...
... myself to that hazard , tell me in what manner that love you always profeffed to me entered into your heart ; for its ufual ad- miffion is at the eyes . ' .6 The young man answered , Dear Lidia , if I am to lose by fight the foft ...
Pàgina 66
... myself and the North Briton , but allow I am an ho- nefter man than Will Copperfmith , for all his great credit among the Lombards . I get my money by men's follies , and he gets his by their diftreffes . The declining merchant com ...
... myself and the North Briton , but allow I am an ho- nefter man than Will Copperfmith , for all his great credit among the Lombards . I get my money by men's follies , and he gets his by their diftreffes . The declining merchant com ...
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