The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... sense with the most agreeable objects . Amidft a pleafing va riety of walks and alleys , thady feats , and flowery banks , funny hills , and gloomy valleys , were thousands of lovers fitting , or walking together in pairs , and finging ...
... sense with the most agreeable objects . Amidft a pleafing va riety of walks and alleys , thady feats , and flowery banks , funny hills , and gloomy valleys , were thousands of lovers fitting , or walking together in pairs , and finging ...
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... sense of the injuftice they do in raising in others a falfe expectation . But this is so common a practice in all the stages of power , that there are not more cripples come out of the wars , than from the attendance of pa- trons . You ...
... sense of the injuftice they do in raising in others a falfe expectation . But this is so common a practice in all the stages of power , that there are not more cripples come out of the wars , than from the attendance of pa- trons . You ...
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... sense , are very frequently not only allowed to be scholars , but efteemed for being fuch . At the fame time it must be granted , that as courage is the natural parts of a foldier , fo is a good understanding of a scholar . Such little ...
... sense , are very frequently not only allowed to be scholars , but efteemed for being fuch . At the fame time it must be granted , that as courage is the natural parts of a foldier , fo is a good understanding of a scholar . Such little ...
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... , fhould be more forcibly the object of that reverence , which honeft fpirits are inclined to , from a sense of being themselves themselves liable to what they obferve has already over- taken 6 60 No. 207 . THE TATLER .
... , fhould be more forcibly the object of that reverence , which honeft fpirits are inclined to , from a sense of being themselves themselves liable to what they obferve has already over- taken 6 60 No. 207 . THE TATLER .
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... sense in it , than if a man fhould begin a deed with , ' Whereas no man living knows how long he fhall continue to be a reasonable creature , or an honeft man : And whereas I B am going to enter into the ftate of matrimony with Mrs. D ...
... sense in it , than if a man fhould begin a deed with , ' Whereas no man living knows how long he fhall continue to be a reasonable creature , or an honeft man : And whereas I B am going to enter into the ftate of matrimony with Mrs. D ...
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