The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Shakspeare ... 48. Shades of Conscience and Honour - Genius of Credit 49. Love and Lust - Florio and Limberham - Nocturnus ... 50. History of Orlando the Fair - Powel's Puppetshow ..... NO . 51. History of Orlando , Chap . 2.
... Shakspeare ... 48. Shades of Conscience and Honour - Genius of Credit 49. Love and Lust - Florio and Limberham - Nocturnus ... 50. History of Orlando the Fair - Powel's Puppetshow ..... NO . 51. History of Orlando , Chap . 2.
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... fair ! for thee I sit amidst a crowd of painted deities on my chariot , buttoned in gold , clasped in gold , without having any value for that beloved metal , but as it adorns the person , and laces the hat , of thy dying lover . I ask ...
... fair ! for thee I sit amidst a crowd of painted deities on my chariot , buttoned in gold , clasped in gold , without having any value for that beloved metal , but as it adorns the person , and laces the hat , of thy dying lover . I ask ...
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... fair one he at present pursues to get rid of the chase , without being so tired , as , for her own ease , to fall into the mouth of the mongrel she runs from . But the history of Sir Taffety is as pleasant as his character . It happened ...
... fair one he at present pursues to get rid of the chase , without being so tired , as , for her own ease , to fall into the mouth of the mongrel she runs from . But the history of Sir Taffety is as pleasant as his character . It happened ...
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... fair one are in much pain for the sufferings she goes through from the perseverance of this hero ; but they may be much more so from the danger of his succeeding , toward which they give a helping hand , if they dissuade her with ...
... fair one are in much pain for the sufferings she goes through from the perseverance of this hero ; but they may be much more so from the danger of his succeeding , toward which they give a helping hand , if they dissuade her with ...
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... fair ! for thee ' - Thus the sage ran on , and owned the passion which he pitied , as well as that he felt a greater pain than ever he cured : after which he concluded . All I can advice , is marriage : charms and beauty will give new ...
... fair ! for thee ' - Thus the sage ran on , and owned the passion which he pitied , as well as that he felt a greater pain than ever he cured : after which he concluded . All I can advice , is marriage : charms and beauty will give new ...
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