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Pàgina 3
... appear next spring in a new jingling chariot , with the figures of the nine Muses on each side of it ; and , I believe , would be glad to come into the world in verse . ' We could not go on in our treaty , by reason of two or three ...
... appear next spring in a new jingling chariot , with the figures of the nine Muses on each side of it ; and , I believe , would be glad to come into the world in verse . ' We could not go on in our treaty , by reason of two or three ...
Pàgina 13
... appear in all the majesty of distress , to my unspeakable amazement there came up a monster with a face between his feet ; and as I was looking VOL . III . on , he raised himself on one leg in such NO . 108 . 13 TATLER .
... appear in all the majesty of distress , to my unspeakable amazement there came up a monster with a face between his feet ; and as I was looking VOL . III . on , he raised himself on one leg in such NO . 108 . 13 TATLER .
Pàgina 28
... the fair sex began to appear pregnant who had ran any hazard of it ; as was manifest by a particular swell- ing in the petticoats of several ladies in and about this great city . ' I must confess , I 28 NO . 110 . TATLER .
... the fair sex began to appear pregnant who had ran any hazard of it ; as was manifest by a particular swell- ing in the petticoats of several ladies in and about this great city . ' I must confess , I 28 NO . 110 . TATLER .
Pàgina 37
... appear extravagant or fri- volous , says , indeed , that they are dreams , but the dreams of Jupiter . My friend's letter appears to me in the same light . One sees him in an idle hour ; but at the same time in the idle hour of a wise ...
... appear extravagant or fri- volous , says , indeed , that they are dreams , but the dreams of Jupiter . My friend's letter appears to me in the same light . One sees him in an idle hour ; but at the same time in the idle hour of a wise ...
Pàgina 38
... appear awful . A man who always acts in the severity of wisdom , or the haughtiness of quality , seems to move in a per- sonated part . It looks too constrained and thea- trical , for a man to be always in that character which ...
... appear awful . A man who always acts in the severity of wisdom , or the haughtiness of quality , seems to move in a per- sonated part . It looks too constrained and thea- trical , for a man to be always in that character which ...
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