The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... eye of the spectator is cheated , and hindered from seeing that there is a thread on one of Punch's chops , which draws it up , and lets it fall at the discretion of the said Powel , who stands behind and plays him , and makes him speak ...
... eye of the spectator is cheated , and hindered from seeing that there is a thread on one of Punch's chops , which draws it up , and lets it fall at the discretion of the said Powel , who stands behind and plays him , and makes him speak ...
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... eye , and urges him to repeat the gratification he takes in me , as the servant of his brutish lusts and appetites . I know not where to fly for redress : but am here pining away life in the solitude and severity of a nun , but the ...
... eye , and urges him to repeat the gratification he takes in me , as the servant of his brutish lusts and appetites . I know not where to fly for redress : but am here pining away life in the solitude and severity of a nun , but the ...
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... eyes ; and knew that nothing could help him forward so well , as hearing verses which he would believe worse than his own . I read him , therefore , the Brussels Postcript ; after which I recited some heroic lines of my own , which ...
... eyes ; and knew that nothing could help him forward so well , as hearing verses which he would believe worse than his own . I read him , therefore , the Brussels Postcript ; after which I recited some heroic lines of my own , which ...
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... eyes , and discovered that the other had a painful superiority over him . After some further discourse , they took leave . The plain gentleman went down towards Thames - street , in order to be present , at least , at the oaths taken at ...
... eyes , and discovered that the other had a painful superiority over him . After some further discourse , they took leave . The plain gentleman went down towards Thames - street , in order to be present , at least , at the oaths taken at ...
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... eyes , that * Mr. Richard Estcourt commonly called Dick Estcourt , celebrated for his mimic powers , in which he was inimitable . little you might incite your laughter ? ' He had 62 NO . 51 . TATLER . Sharpers described as a pack of ...
... eyes , that * Mr. Richard Estcourt commonly called Dick Estcourt , celebrated for his mimic powers , in which he was inimitable . little you might incite your laughter ? ' He had 62 NO . 51 . TATLER . Sharpers described as a pack of ...
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