The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... different desires , and accordingly rank their followers . Aspasia must , a therefore , be allowed to be the first of the NO . 49 . 47 TATLER . Character of Sir Taffety Trippet-Cure for Spleen—Passions expressed by Shakspeare.
... different desires , and accordingly rank their followers . Aspasia must , a therefore , be allowed to be the first of the NO . 49 . 47 TATLER . Character of Sir Taffety Trippet-Cure for Spleen—Passions expressed by Shakspeare.
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therefore , be allowed to be the first of the beauteous order of Love , whose unaffected freedom , and conscious innocence , give her the attendance of the Graces in all her actions . That awful distance which we bear towards her in all ...
therefore , be allowed to be the first of the beauteous order of Love , whose unaffected freedom , and conscious innocence , give her the attendance of the Graces in all her actions . That awful distance which we bear towards her in all ...
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... allow , that life without the rules of morality is a wayward , uneasy being , with snatches only of pleasure ; but under the regulation of virtue , a reasonable and uniform habit of enjoyment . I have seen in a play of old Haywood's a ...
... allow , that life without the rules of morality is a wayward , uneasy being , with snatches only of pleasure ; but under the regulation of virtue , a reasonable and uniform habit of enjoyment . I have seen in a play of old Haywood's a ...
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... allow , that a smile from a side - box , has made Jack Spruce half mad ; we cannot think it wonderful that Orlando's repeated conquests touched his brain : so it certainly did , and Orlando became an enthusiast in love ; and in all his ...
... allow , that a smile from a side - box , has made Jack Spruce half mad ; we cannot think it wonderful that Orlando's repeated conquests touched his brain : so it certainly did , and Orlando became an enthusiast in love ; and in all his ...
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... allowing any jury of twelve good men and true , to be that country ; not excepting any , unless Mr. Isaac Bickerstaff , to be of the panel , for you are neither good nor true : I bid you heartily farewell ; and am , Sir , “ Your loving ...
... allowing any jury of twelve good men and true , to be that country ; not excepting any , unless Mr. Isaac Bickerstaff , to be of the panel , for you are neither good nor true : I bid you heartily farewell ; and am , Sir , “ Your loving ...
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