The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... understanding , ' who will give him as much as he gave for it . I know perfectly well a noble person , whom these words , which are the body of the panegyric , would fit to a hair . • Your easiness of humour , or rather your harmonious ...
... understanding , ' who will give him as much as he gave for it . I know perfectly well a noble person , whom these words , which are the body of the panegyric , would fit to a hair . • Your easiness of humour , or rather your harmonious ...
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... understanding ; for though he seldom delivers what he need fear being repeated , he speaks without having that end in view ; and his forbearance of calumny or bitterness is owing rather to his good - nature than his discretion ; for ...
... understanding ; for though he seldom delivers what he need fear being repeated , he speaks without having that end in view ; and his forbearance of calumny or bitterness is owing rather to his good - nature than his discretion ; for ...
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... 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 man's life is seen in all ...
... 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 man's life is seen in all ...
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... understanding and discretion very little inferior to the most experienced matrons . She was not beholden to the charms of her sex , that her company was preferable to any Osmyn could meet with abroad ; for were all she said considered ...
... understanding and discretion very little inferior to the most experienced matrons . She was not beholden to the charms of her sex , that her company was preferable to any Osmyn could meet with abroad ; for were all she said considered ...
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... understanding received a new sense , assembled themselves on this occasion . Mr. Caswell , being a gentleman particularly curious , desired the whole company , in case the blindness should be cured , to keep silence : and let the ...
... understanding received a new sense , assembled themselves on this occasion . Mr. Caswell , being a gentleman particularly curious , desired the whole company , in case the blindness should be cured , to keep silence : and let the ...
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