The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... fall at the discretion of the said Powel , who stands behind and plays him , and makes him speak saucily of his betters . He ! to pretend to make prologues against me ! -But a man never behaves himself with decency in his own * All the ...
... fall at the discretion of the said Powel , who stands behind and plays him , and makes him speak saucily of his betters . He ! to pretend to make prologues against me ! -But a man never behaves himself with decency in his own * All the ...
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... fall from innocence , my worshipper became my master and my tyrant . Thus you see me habited in the most gorgeous manner , not in honour of me as a woman he loves , but as this attire charms his own eye , and urges him to repeat the ...
... fall from innocence , my worshipper became my master and my tyrant . Thus you see me habited in the most gorgeous manner , not in honour of me as a woman he loves , but as this attire charms his own eye , and urges him to repeat the ...
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... falls before the emperor . • Pity , oh ! pity , whoever thou art , an unhappy virgin , whom one of thy train has robbed of her innocence ; her innocence , which was all her portion- -Or rather let me die like the memorable Lucretia ...
... falls before the emperor . • Pity , oh ! pity , whoever thou art , an unhappy virgin , whom one of thy train has robbed of her innocence ; her innocence , which was all her portion- -Or rather let me die like the memorable Lucretia ...
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... . I may now add an observation to you , that all who exceed that period , except the latter part of it is spent in the exercise of virtue and con6 : templation of futurity , must necessarily fall into an NO . 46 . 27 TATLER .
... . I may now add an observation to you , that all who exceed that period , except the latter part of it is spent in the exercise of virtue and con6 : templation of futurity , must necessarily fall into an NO . 46 . 27 TATLER .
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: templation of futurity , must necessarily fall into an indecent old age ; because with regard to all the enjoyments of the years of vigour and manhood , childhood returns upon them : and as infants ride on sticks , build houses in ...
: templation of futurity , must necessarily fall into an indecent old age ; because with regard to all the enjoyments of the years of vigour and manhood , childhood returns upon them : and as infants ride on sticks , build houses in ...
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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