The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... believe , ' says Winifred , “ it is our landlord - It must be the esquire himself .'— The emperor laughs at her simplicity - Go , fool , ' says the matron : then turning to the emperor— Your greatness will pardon her ignorance ! ' After ...
... believe , ' says Winifred , “ it is our landlord - It must be the esquire himself .'— The emperor laughs at her simplicity - Go , fool , ' says the matron : then turning to the emperor— Your greatness will pardon her ignorance ! ' After ...
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... believe worse than his own . I read him , therefore , the Brussels Postcript ; after which I recited some heroic lines of my own , which operated so strongly on the tympanum of his ear , that I doubt not but I have kept out all other ...
... believe worse than his own . I read him , therefore , the Brussels Postcript ; after which I recited some heroic lines of my own , which operated so strongly on the tympanum of his ear , that I doubt not but I have kept out all other ...
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... believe thee ; there is a crown for thee . Drive on , coachman . ' This vehicle , though sacred to love , was not adorned with doves ; such an hieroglyphic denoted too languishing a passion . Orlando therefore gave the eagle , as being ...
... believe thee ; there is a crown for thee . Drive on , coachman . ' This vehicle , though sacred to love , was not adorned with doves ; such an hieroglyphic denoted too languishing a passion . Orlando therefore gave the eagle , as being ...
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should think yourself neglected , which I have reason to believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and ...
should think yourself neglected , which I have reason to believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and ...
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... believe I look quite as silly now I. am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I first told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , survivorship : desire is not ...
... believe I look quite as silly now I. am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I first told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , survivorship : desire is not ...
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acquaintance action Æneid Æsculapius Æsop agreeable APARTMENT appeared army AUGUST AUGUST 26 Bavius beauty behaviour called charms Cleora countenance dæmon dead Demosthenes desire discourse Duke Duumvir enemy ESQUIRE eyes fame farrago libelli favour following letter fortune gentleman give Greenhat happy heard heart hero honour humble servant humour ISAAC BICKERSTAFF JAMES'S COFFEE-HOUSE Julius Cæsar lady lately laugh learned live look lover mankind manner marriage merit mind mistress motley paper seizes nature neral never noble NOVEMBER 11 observed occasion OCTOBER OCTOBER 12 OCTOBER 31 Pacolet panegyric passion persons pleased pleasure present pretend prince proper Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received seemed sense SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 16 speak Stentor Tatler tell thing thought tion told town unhappy virtue WHITE'S CHOCOLATE-HOUSE whole wife WILL'S COFFEE-HOUSE woman word writ write young