The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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Page 33
... She is now in the twentieth year of her age , and owes a ftrict , but cheerful education , to the care of an aunt ; to whom he was recommended by her dying father , whofe decease was haftened by an inconfolable affliction for the lofs ...
... She is now in the twentieth year of her age , and owes a ftrict , but cheerful education , to the care of an aunt ; to whom he was recommended by her dying father , whofe decease was haftened by an inconfolable affliction for the lofs ...
Page 35
... She was answered , they were ; but that he was not in town . The stranger afked , when he was expected at home ? The fervant replied , fhe would go in and ask hi wife . The young woman repeated the word wife , and fainted . This ...
... She was answered , they were ; but that he was not in town . The stranger afked , when he was expected at home ? The fervant replied , fhe would go in and ask hi wife . The young woman repeated the word wife , and fainted . This ...
Page 36
... placing his companion on purpose to vitiate - his wife , that he might break through a marriage made in his nonage , and devote his riper and knowing knowing years to Cælia . She made him no answer 36 No. 198 . THE TATLER .
... placing his companion on purpose to vitiate - his wife , that he might break through a marriage made in his nonage , and devote his riper and knowing knowing years to Cælia . She made him no answer 36 No. 198 . THE TATLER .
Page 37
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. knowing years to Cælia . She made him no answer ; but retired to her closet . He returned to the Temple , where he foon after received from her the following letter .. SIR , You , who this morning were ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. knowing years to Cælia . She made him no answer ; but retired to her closet . He returned to the Temple , where he foon after received from her the following letter .. SIR , You , who this morning were ...
Page 39
... she has ever fo much merit , if he is below him in fortune .... The man has no difhonour following his treachery ; and her own sex are fo debafed by force of cuftom , as to fay , in the cafe of the woman , How could the expect he would ...
... she has ever fo much merit , if he is below him in fortune .... The man has no difhonour following his treachery ; and her own sex are fo debafed by force of cuftom , as to fay , in the cafe of the woman , How could the expect he would ...
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