The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... eye - shot : that is the time when the fan , which is all the armour of a woman , is of most use in our defence ; for ... eyes open between every other sentence in his discourse : him have I made a leader in assemblies ; and one blow on ...
... eye - shot : that is the time when the fan , which is all the armour of a woman , is of most use in our defence ; for ... eyes open between every other sentence in his discourse : him have I made a leader in assemblies ; and one blow on ...
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... eye of the world , where her story had not been now to be related ; for her good qualities had made her the object of universal esteem among the polite part of mankind , from whom she has been banished and immured until the death of her ...
... eye of the world , where her story had not been now to be related ; for her good qualities had made her the object of universal esteem among the polite part of mankind , from whom she has been banished and immured until the death of her ...
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... eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with . But indeed , at present , he has brought himself to be confined only to one prevailing mistress ; between whom and his wife , Duumvir ...
... eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with . But indeed , at present , he has brought himself to be confined only to one prevailing mistress ; between whom and his wife , Duumvir ...
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... eye , and watched its glances ? It is not many months since Laura was the wonder and pride of her own sex , as well as the desire and passion At plays and at balls , the just turn of her behaviour , the decency of her virgin charms ...
... eye , and watched its glances ? It is not many months since Laura was the wonder and pride of her own sex , as well as the desire and passion At plays and at balls , the just turn of her behaviour , the decency of her virgin charms ...
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... and therefore seldom draw the eyes of the unattentive part of mankind ; but are very proper at once to exercise our humanity , please our imaginations , and improve our judgments . It may not , therefore NO . 55 . 89 TATLER .
... and therefore seldom draw the eyes of the unattentive part of mankind ; but are very proper at once to exercise our humanity , please our imaginations , and improve our judgments . It may not , therefore NO . 55 . 89 TATLER .
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance action Æneid Æsculapius Æsop agreeable APARTMENT appeared army AUGUST AUGUST 26 Bavius beauty behaviour called charms Cleora countenance dæmon dead Demosthenes desire discourse Duke Duumvir enemy ESQUIRE eyes fame farrago libelli favour following letter fortune gentleman give Greenhat happy heard heart hero honour humble servant humour ISAAC BICKERSTAFF JAMES'S COFFEE-HOUSE Julius Cæsar lady lately laugh learned live look lover mankind manner marriage merit mind mistress motley paper seizes nature neral never noble NOVEMBER 11 observed occasion OCTOBER OCTOBER 12 OCTOBER 31 Pacolet panegyric passion persons pleased pleasure present pretend prince proper Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received seemed sense SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 16 speak Stentor Tatler tell thing thought tion told town unhappy virtue WHITE'S CHOCOLATE-HOUSE whole wife WILL'S COFFEE-HOUSE woman word writ write young