The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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... received in our degenerate age : therefore his figure , though highly graceful , appeared so exotic , that it assembled all the Britons under the age of sixteen , who saw * Barbara , daughter and heiress to William Villiers lord ...
... received in our degenerate age : therefore his figure , though highly graceful , appeared so exotic , that it assembled all the Britons under the age of sixteen , who saw * Barbara , daughter and heiress to William Villiers lord ...
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... received the following letter from Mr. Powell of Bath , who , I think , runs from the point between us ; which I leave the whole world to judge . < ' TO ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , Esquire . ' Sir , Bath , July 28 . Having a great deal of more ...
... received the following letter from Mr. Powell of Bath , who , I think , runs from the point between us ; which I leave the whole world to judge . < ' TO ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , Esquire . ' Sir , Bath , July 28 . Having a great deal of more ...
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... received a lady with all that gaiety , after having been a relict but three months , which other women hardly assume under fifteen , after such a disaster . Elmira is the daughter of a rich worthy citizen , who gave her to Osmyn with a ...
... received a lady with all that gaiety , after having been a relict but three months , which other women hardly assume under fifteen , after such a disaster . Elmira is the daughter of a rich worthy citizen , who gave her to Osmyn with a ...
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... received at that time a present more valuable than the possession of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an understanding and discretion very little inferior to the most expe- rienced matrons . She was not beholden ...
... received at that time a present more valuable than the possession of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an understanding and discretion very little inferior to the most expe- rienced matrons . She was not beholden ...
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... town no more , and would think her life ended as soon as she left it . He communicated his design to Elmira , who received it , as now she did all things , like a person too unhappy to be relieved or afflicted 48 53 . TATLER .
... town no more , and would think her life ended as soon as she left it . He communicated his design to Elmira , who received it , as now she did all things , like a person too unhappy to be relieved or afflicted 48 53 . TATLER .
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