The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable under- taking to publish a Paper , which should observe I Arthur Maynwaring , Esq . an eminent political writer , was born at Ightfield , in Shropshire , in 1668. At the age of ...
... eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable under- taking to publish a Paper , which should observe I Arthur Maynwaring , Esq . an eminent political writer , was born at Ightfield , in Shropshire , in 1668. At the age of ...
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... eyes had won . Sir John was smitten , and confess'd his flame , Sigh'd out the usual time , then wed the dame ; Possess'd , he thought , of ev'ry joy of life ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time ...
... eyes had won . Sir John was smitten , and confess'd his flame , Sigh'd out the usual time , then wed the dame ; Possess'd , he thought , of ev'ry joy of life ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time ...
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... 'ring , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably deceiv'd . " Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now ? ' She smiles , and answers only with a bow . Then clasping her about Why , let me die ! 14 TATLER .
... 'ring , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably deceiv'd . " Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now ? ' She smiles , and answers only with a bow . Then clasping her about Why , let me die ! 14 TATLER .
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... eyes and ears only , seems to arise rather from the de- generacy of our understanding , than an improvement of our diversions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from what , these letters very positively ...
... eyes and ears only , seems to arise rather from the de- generacy of our understanding , than an improvement of our diversions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from what , these letters very positively ...
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... eyes , now he has found who she is , he shall conquer her , though her eyes are in- tent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients to draw the little gentleman , Love , as a ...
... eyes , now he has found who she is , he shall conquer her , though her eyes are in- tent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients to draw the little gentleman , Love , as a ...
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