The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... happy , by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly , how entirely they have convinced our fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of learning . " " He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of ...
... happy , by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly , how entirely they have convinced our fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of learning . " " He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of ...
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... happy ; but the foundation is from a real accident which happened amongst my acquaint- ance . A young Gentleman of great estate fell des- perately in love with a great Beauty of very high quality , but as ill - natured as long flattery ...
... happy ; but the foundation is from a real accident which happened amongst my acquaint- ance . A young Gentleman of great estate fell des- perately in love with a great Beauty of very high quality , but as ill - natured as long flattery ...
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... happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or every prattling hussy ' ll beg a dose . " A water bottle ' s brought for her relief ; Not Nants could sooner ease the lady's grief : Her busy thoughts are on the ...
... happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or every prattling hussy ' ll beg a dose . " A water bottle ' s brought for her relief ; Not Nants could sooner ease the lady's grief : Her busy thoughts are on the ...
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... happy in one particular , that he never preferred a man who has not proved remarkably serviceable to his country . Philander || is men- tioned with particular distinction ; a nobleman who has the most refined taste of the true pleasures ...
... happy in one particular , that he never preferred a man who has not proved remarkably serviceable to his country . Philander || is men- tioned with particular distinction ; a nobleman who has the most refined taste of the true pleasures ...
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... happy conduct of her arms , in whom she can boast , that she has pro- duced a man formed by Nature to lead a nation of heroes . N ° 6. SATURDAY , APRIL 23 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines- nostri est farrago libelli . Juv . Sat. i . 85 ...
... happy conduct of her arms , in whom she can boast , that she has pro- duced a man formed by Nature to lead a nation of heroes . N ° 6. SATURDAY , APRIL 23 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines- nostri est farrago libelli . Juv . Sat. i . 85 ...
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