The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... thousand snares to entrap me in the dangers to which youth and innocence are exposed , in an age wherein honour and virtue are become mere words , and used only as they serve to betray those who understand them in their native sense ...
... thousand snares to entrap me in the dangers to which youth and innocence are exposed , in an age wherein honour and virtue are become mere words , and used only as they serve to betray those who understand them in their native sense ...
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... and the fantastic notion of being wholly disinterested in friendship has made men do a thousand generous actions above themselves ; so , though the present grandeur and fame of the Duke of Marlborough is a station of 30 NO . 46 . TATLER .
... and the fantastic notion of being wholly disinterested in friendship has made men do a thousand generous actions above themselves ; so , though the present grandeur and fame of the Duke of Marlborough is a station of 30 NO . 46 . TATLER .
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... thousand follies had this unhappy man escaped , had he made a compact with himself to be upon his guard , and not permitted his vagrant eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with ...
... thousand follies had this unhappy man escaped , had he made a compact with himself to be upon his guard , and not permitted his vagrant eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with ...
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... thousand passions of which you now are innocent , and take you from me forever . But , before I put myself to that hazard , tell me in what manner that love , you always professed to me , entered into your heart ; for its usual ...
... thousand passions of which you now are innocent , and take you from me forever . But , before I put myself to that hazard , tell me in what manner that love , you always professed to me , entered into your heart ; for its usual ...
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