The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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... live and to love , and not , like a miser , to gaze only on his ingots or his treasures ; but , with a nobler satisfaction , to live the admiration of others ; for his splendour and hap- TATLER . 46 .
... live and to love , and not , like a miser , to gaze only on his ingots or his treasures ; but , with a nobler satisfaction , to live the admiration of others ; for his splendour and hap- TATLER . 46 .
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... lives devoted . ' Aureng'ezebe consents by a nod , and they go out backward . 6 After this , an unhappy nymph , who is to be sup- posed just escaped from the hands of a ravisher , with her tresses dishevelled , runs into the room with a ...
... lives devoted . ' Aureng'ezebe consents by a nod , and they go out backward . 6 After this , an unhappy nymph , who is to be sup- posed just escaped from the hands of a ravisher , with her tresses dishevelled , runs into the room with a ...
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... lives in the con- tinual enjoyment of new instances of her husband's friendship , and sees it the end of all his ambition to make her life one series of pleasure and satisfaction ; and Amanda's relish of the goods of life is all that ...
... lives in the con- tinual enjoyment of new instances of her husband's friendship , and sees it the end of all his ambition to make her life one series of pleasure and satisfaction ; and Amanda's relish of the goods of life is all that ...
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... lives in state : the furniture of her habitation , and her own gorgeous dress , make her the envy of all the strolling ladies in the town ; but Corinna knows she herself is but part of Limberham's household stuff , and is as capable of ...
... lives in state : the furniture of her habitation , and her own gorgeous dress , make her the envy of all the strolling ladies in the town ; but Corinna knows she herself is but part of Limberham's household stuff , and is as capable of ...
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... lives and endeavours of the persons of whom we treat , make the basis of their fame and reputation . For this reason it is to be hoped that our appearance is reputed a public benefit ; and though certain per- sons may turn what we mean ...
... lives and endeavours of the persons of whom we treat , make the basis of their fame and reputation . For this reason it is to be hoped that our appearance is reputed a public benefit ; and though certain per- sons may turn what we mean ...
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