My friend, who is always extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, made her sit down with us. She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and to keep up the good humour she had brought in with her, turned her raillery upon... The British Essayists: The Tatler - Page 62by Alexander Chalmers - 1803Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1710 - 488 pages
...me one Night from the. Play-houfe ; fuppofing you mould firry me thither to. morrow Night, and leacl me into the Front-Box. This put us into a long Field of DiŁ courfe about the Beauties, who were Mothers to the prefent, and mined in the Boxes Twenty Years... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 338 pages
...remember you followed me one Night from the Play.houfe; Sup. pofmg you fhould carry me thither to Morrow Night, and lead me into the Front-Box. This put us into a long Field of Difcourfe about the Beauties, who were Mothers to the prefent, and finned in the Boxes twenty Years... | |
| English essays - 1709 - 388 pages
...me : Mr. Bicktrftaft you remember you followed me one night from the playhoufe ^ fuppofc you mould carry me thither to-morroW night, and lead me into the front-box. This put as into a long field of difcourfe about the Beauties, who were mothers to the prefent, and finned in... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...me: Mr. Bickerllaff, you remember you followed me one night from the playhonl'e; fuppofe you fhould carry me thither to-morrow night, and lead me into the front-box.' This put us into a long field of difcourfe about the beauties, who were mothers to the prefent, and fhined in the boxes twenty years... | |
| English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, made her sit down with us. She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and to keep...carry me thither to-morrow night, and lead me into the front box.' This put us into a long field of discourse about the beauties who were mothers to the present,... | |
| 1804 - 676 pages
...extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, made her sit down with us. She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and, to keep...turned her raillery upon me : Mr. Bickerstaff, you rememher you followed me one night from the playhouse; suppose you should carry me thither to-morrow... | |
| 1822 - 496 pages
...extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, made her sit down with us. She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and, to keep...remember you followed me one night from the play-house ; supposing you should carry me thither to-morrow night, and lead me into the front-box.' This put... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 332 pages
...extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, made her sit down with us. She did it with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense; and to keep up...carry me thither to-morrow night, and lead me into the front box.' This put us into a long field of discourse about the beauties, who were mothers to the... | |
| English essays - 1829 - 804 pages
...extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, made her sit down with us. She did it' with that easiness which is peculiar to women of sense ; and to keep...humour she had brought in with her, turned her raillery upan me, ' Mr. Bickcrstaff, you remember you followed me one night from the playhouse ; suppose you... | |
| 1831 - 704 pages
...extremely delighted with her agreeable humour, undo пег sit duwn with uiShe did it with that easiness animals that delight only in a country life, and...entertain myself as well as I can with my liltle mo. * Mr. Bickerstaff, you remember you followed me one night from tbe play-house ; suppose you should... | |
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