The Tatler, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - English essays |
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... look upon my intimacy with you as one of the most valuable enjoyments of my life . " 1705 Steele married a lady with property in Barbados , and on her death married , in 1707 , Mary Scurlock , the “ dear Prue " to whom he addressed his ...
... look upon my intimacy with you as one of the most valuable enjoyments of my life . " 1705 Steele married a lady with property in Barbados , and on her death married , in 1707 , Mary Scurlock , the “ dear Prue " to whom he addressed his ...
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... look upon as the greatest embellish- ments of this work . Thus far I thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
... look upon as the greatest embellish- ments of this work . Thus far I thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
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... look into transactions of State . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being men of strong zeal and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something , whereby such worthy and well- affected members of ...
... look into transactions of State . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being men of strong zeal and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something , whereby such worthy and well- affected members of ...
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... look pleased , when he shall rage and scold , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; One month this sympathetic medecine tried , He'll grow a lover , you a happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or ...
... look pleased , when he shall rage and scold , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; One month this sympathetic medecine tried , He'll grow a lover , you a happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or ...
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... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he stared , scarcely his eyes believed , But found his ears agreeably deceived . << Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now ? She smiles , and answers only with a bow . Then ...
... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he stared , scarcely his eyes believed , But found his ears agreeably deceived . << Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now ? She smiles , and answers only with a bow . Then ...
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