The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... of all the allurements of profane and heathen habits , shall be rewarded with a never - fading doublet of a thousand years . All points in the system , which are doubted , shall be attested by the knight's extemporary 4 NO . 43 . TATLER .
... of all the allurements of profane and heathen habits , shall be rewarded with a never - fading doublet of a thousand years . All points in the system , which are doubted , shall be attested by the knight's extemporary 4 NO . 43 . TATLER .
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... never behaves himself with decency in his own * All the papers and passages about Powel , the puppet - showman , relate to the controversy between and Offspring Blackall , Bishop of Exeter , on which they were intended as å banter ; it ...
... never behaves himself with decency in his own * All the papers and passages about Powel , the puppet - showman , relate to the controversy between and Offspring Blackall , Bishop of Exeter , on which they were intended as å banter ; it ...
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... never run down men of learning : I know well enough your design is to have all men automata , like your puppets ; but the world is grown too wise , and can look through these thin devices . I know your design to make a reply to this ...
... never run down men of learning : I know well enough your design is to have all men automata , like your puppets ; but the world is grown too wise , and can look through these thin devices . I know your design to make a reply to this ...
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... never so apparent , the flatterer never so ill thought of , his praises are still agreeable , and we contribute to our own deceit . I was , therefore , ever fond of all opportunities and pretences of being in his company . In a word , I ...
... never so apparent , the flatterer never so ill thought of , his praises are still agreeable , and we contribute to our own deceit . I was , therefore , ever fond of all opportunities and pretences of being in his company . In a word , I ...
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... never spent time with so little satisfaction as this evening ; for you must know , I was five hours with three merry , and two honest fellows . The former sang catches ; and the latter even died with laughing at the noise they made ...
... never spent time with so little satisfaction as this evening ; for you must know , I was five hours with three merry , and two honest fellows . The former sang catches ; and the latter even died with laughing at the noise they made ...
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