The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... taken place of avarice , or rather is become an avarice of another kind , which still urges him to pursue what he does not want . But , behold the metamorphosis ; the anxious mean cares of an usurer are turned into the languishments and ...
... taken place of avarice , or rather is become an avarice of another kind , which still urges him to pursue what he does not want . But , behold the metamorphosis ; the anxious mean cares of an usurer are turned into the languishments and ...
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... taken notice of in any of the stanzas , the author calls it a postscript ; not that is a postscript , but figuratively , because it wants a postscript . Common writers , when what they mean is not expressed in the book itself , supply ...
... taken notice of in any of the stanzas , the author calls it a postscript ; not that is a postscript , but figuratively , because it wants a postscript . Common writers , when what they mean is not expressed in the book itself , supply ...
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... taken at the Custom - house ; and the other made directly for the heart of the city . It is incredible how great a change there immediately appeared in the man of honour , when he got rid of his uneasy companion : he adjusted the cock ...
... taken at the Custom - house ; and the other made directly for the heart of the city . It is incredible how great a change there immediately appeared in the man of honour , when he got rid of his uneasy companion : he adjusted the cock ...
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... taken leave of their understandings . As charity is esteemed a conjunction of the good qualities necessary to a virtuous man , so love is the happy composition of all the accomplishments that make a fine gentleman . The motive of a ...
... taken leave of their understandings . As charity is esteemed a conjunction of the good qualities necessary to a virtuous man , so love is the happy composition of all the accomplishments that make a fine gentleman . The motive of a ...
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... taken by his widow of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira , his faithful spouse , and to himself . That life passed between them after this manner , is the reason the town has just now received a ...
... taken by his widow of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira , his faithful spouse , and to himself . That life passed between them after this manner , is the reason the town has just now received a ...
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