THE TATLER, OR, LUCUBRATIONS OF ISAAC BICKERSTAFF, Esq: VOLUME THE FIRST, Volume 1C. BATHURST, J. BUCKLAND, W. STRAHAN, J. and F. RIVINGTON, C. SAY, J. HINTON, B. WHITE, L. HAWES, W. CLARKE and R. COLLINS, R. HORSFIELD, T. CASLON, S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, T. DAVIES, E. and C. DILLY, H. BALDWIN, J. FULLER, jun. F. NEWBERRY, J. WILKIE, T. CADELL, W. GOLDSMITH, E. JOHNSTON, W. NICOLL, J. JOHNSON, W. FLEXNEY, G. ROBINSON, G. KEITH, G. BURNETT, and R. BALDWIN, 1776 |
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... eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable un- dertaking to publish a Paper , which fhould obferve upon the manners of the pleafurable , as well as the bufy part of mankind . To make this generally read , it feemed the most ...
... eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable un- dertaking to publish a Paper , which fhould obferve upon the manners of the pleafurable , as well as the bufy part of mankind . To make this generally read , it feemed the most ...
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... eyes had won . Sir John was fmitten , and confefs'd his flame , Sigh'd out the ufual time , then wed the dame ; Poffefs'd he thought of ev'ry joy of life e ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excefs of fondness did in time decline ...
... eyes had won . Sir John was fmitten , and confefs'd his flame , Sigh'd out the ufual time , then wed the dame ; Poffefs'd he thought of ev'ry joy of life e ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excefs of fondness did in time decline ...
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... eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably deceiv'd . ? Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now She fmiles , and anfwers only with a bow . Then clasping her about - Why , let me die ! Thefe night - clothes , Moll , become thee ...
... eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably deceiv'd . ? Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now She fmiles , and anfwers only with a bow . Then clasping her about - Why , let me die ! Thefe night - clothes , Moll , become thee ...
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... reafon and all our faculties , this way of being pleafed with the fufpence of them for three hours together , and being given up to the fhallow war . fhallow fatisfaction of the eyes and ears only N ° 4 . 19 THE TATLER .
... reafon and all our faculties , this way of being pleafed with the fufpence of them for three hours together , and being given up to the fhallow war . fhallow fatisfaction of the eyes and ears only N ° 4 . 19 THE TATLER .
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... eyes and ears only , feems to arife rather from the degeneracy of our understanding , than an improvement of our diverfions . That the un- derstanding has no part in the pleasure , is evident from what these letters very pofitively ...
... eyes and ears only , feems to arife rather from the degeneracy of our understanding , than an improvement of our diverfions . That the un- derstanding has no part in the pleasure , is evident from what these letters very pofitively ...
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