The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... action is 50 well represented , with regard to the person of whom it was spoken , and the time in which it was writ , as in a few lines in a modern poem . There is , ' continued he , ' nothing so forced and constrained , as what we ...
... action is 50 well represented , with regard to the person of whom it was spoken , and the time in which it was writ , as in a few lines in a modern poem . There is , ' continued he , ' nothing so forced and constrained , as what we ...
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... action at both those parts of the town was very obstinate , and the allies lost a considerable number in the beginning of the dispute ; but the fight was continued with so great bravery , that the enemy , observing our men to be masters ...
... action at both those parts of the town was very obstinate , and the allies lost a considerable number in the beginning of the dispute ; but the fight was continued with so great bravery , that the enemy , observing our men to be masters ...
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... fantastic notion of being wholly disinterested in friendship has made men do a thousand generous actions above themselves ; so , though the present grandeur and fame of the Duke of Marlborough is a station of 30 NO . 46 . TATLER .
... fantastic notion of being wholly disinterested in friendship has made men do a thousand generous actions above themselves ; so , though the present grandeur and fame of the Duke of Marlborough is a station of 30 NO . 46 . TATLER .
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... actions to a higher pitch , by having that great example laid before them . No. 47. THURSDAY , JULY 28 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines — - nostri est farrago libelli . JUV . Sat. i . 85 , 86 . Whate'er men do , or say , or think , or ...
... actions to a higher pitch , by having that great example laid before them . No. 47. THURSDAY , JULY 28 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines — - nostri est farrago libelli . JUV . Sat. i . 85 , 86 . Whate'er men do , or say , or think , or ...
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... action , where were at that time two sisters upon the same design . The knight believed of course the elder must be the better prize ; and consequently makes all his sail that way . People that want sense do always in an egregious ...
... action , where were at that time two sisters upon the same design . The knight believed of course the elder must be the better prize ; and consequently makes all his sail that way . People that want sense do always in an egregious ...
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