The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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Pàgina v
... turn in con- verfation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whofe imagination was to be continually employed upon obvious and com- mon fubjects , though at the fame time obliged to treat ...
... turn in con- verfation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whofe imagination was to be continually employed upon obvious and com- mon fubjects , though at the fame time obliged to treat ...
Pàgina 14
... turn , and converse with men of pleasure and wit , rather than those of business and in- trigue . I had hardly entered the room when I was accofted accofted by Mr. Thomas Dogget , who defired my favour 14 No. 193 . THE TATLER .
... turn , and converse with men of pleasure and wit , rather than those of business and in- trigue . I had hardly entered the room when I was accofted accofted by Mr. Thomas Dogget , who defired my favour 14 No. 193 . THE TATLER .
Pàgina 21
... turning my eyes to- wards the goddefs of the place , faw that the favoured my pretenfions with a smile , which fo emboldened me , that I carried off my prize . The maid , fometimes with tears , fometimes with fmiles , intreated me to ...
... turning my eyes to- wards the goddefs of the place , faw that the favoured my pretenfions with a smile , which fo emboldened me , that I carried off my prize . The maid , fometimes with tears , fometimes with fmiles , intreated me to ...
Pàgina 23
... turn politician in the prefent unhappy dif fenfions , I have begun to ftagger , and could not choose but leffen the great value I had for the cenfor of our ifle . How is it poffible that a man , whom intereft did naturally lead to a ...
... turn politician in the prefent unhappy dif fenfions , I have begun to ftagger , and could not choose but leffen the great value I had for the cenfor of our ifle . How is it poffible that a man , whom intereft did naturally lead to a ...
Pàgina 47
... turn their thoughts upon Sir Harry Wildair . When I had indulged the loquacity of an old man for fome time , in fome loose hints , I took my leave of Mr. Mills ; and was told , Mr. Elliot , of Saint James's coffee- houfe , would fpeak ...
... turn their thoughts upon Sir Harry Wildair . When I had indulged the loquacity of an old man for fome time , in fome loose hints , I took my leave of Mr. Mills ; and was told , Mr. Elliot , of Saint James's coffee- houfe , would fpeak ...
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