The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... stare again . Nay , ' says one of the honest fellows , “ Mr. Isaac is in the right , there is no conversation in this ; what signifies jumping , or hitting one another 6 on the back ? let us drink about . ' 20 NO . 45 . TATLER .
... stare again . Nay , ' says one of the honest fellows , “ Mr. Isaac is in the right , there is no conversation in this ; what signifies jumping , or hitting one another 6 on the back ? let us drink about . ' 20 NO . 45 . TATLER .
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... conversation , to furnish my paper , I can from this only tell you my sufferings and my bangs . I named Pythagoras just now , and I protest to you , as he believed men after death entered into other species , I am now and then tempted ...
... conversation , to furnish my paper , I can from this only tell you my sufferings and my bangs . I named Pythagoras just now , and I protest to you , as he believed men after death entered into other species , I am now and then tempted ...
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... conversation , who are grave or gay above their He never converses but with followers of nature and good sense , where all that is uttered is only the effect of a communicable temper , and not of emulation to excel their companions ...
... conversation , who are grave or gay above their He never converses but with followers of nature and good sense , where all that is uttered is only the effect of a communicable temper , and not of emulation to excel their companions ...
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... conversation of men . You observed Verisimilis frowned when he first saw me . What he is provoked at is , that I told him one day , though he strutted and dressed with so much ostentation , if he kept himself within his own bounds , he ...
... conversation of men . You observed Verisimilis frowned when he first saw me . What he is provoked at is , that I told him one day , though he strutted and dressed with so much ostentation , if he kept himself within his own bounds , he ...
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... conversation , Corinna lives in state : the furniture of her habitation , and her own gorgeous dress , make her the envy of all the strolling ladies in the town ; but Corinna knows she herself is but part of Limberham's household stuff ...
... conversation , Corinna lives in state : the furniture of her habitation , and her own gorgeous dress , make her the envy of all the strolling ladies in the town ; but Corinna knows she herself is but part of Limberham's household stuff ...
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