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... tell us can never be acquired without an affociation with the idle and the profligate , and a proportionate facrifice of time and character . The fubject , how- ever , has certainly been better understood fince the appearance of these ...
... tell us can never be acquired without an affociation with the idle and the profligate , and a proportionate facrifice of time and character . The fubject , how- ever , has certainly been better understood fince the appearance of these ...
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... tell the town , that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and vain coquettes : but in fuch a manner , as even pleafed them , and made them more than half - inclined to believe that he spoke truth ' . From the fame authority , we are ...
... tell the town , that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and vain coquettes : but in fuch a manner , as even pleafed them , and made them more than half - inclined to believe that he spoke truth ' . From the fame authority , we are ...
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... tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . But this laft faculty I fhall use very spar- ingly , and speak but of few things until they * The Grecian was , and ftill is , in Devereux - court in the Strand ; probably the most ...
... tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . But this laft faculty I fhall use very spar- ingly , and speak but of few things until they * The Grecian was , and ftill is , in Devereux - court in the Strand ; probably the most ...
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... tell her that I love , Leave the reft to her and fate ; Some kind planet from above May , perhaps , her paffion move ; Lovers on their ftars muft wait " . " Lord Hinchinbroke . See Tatler , N ° 1 , N ° 22 , and Lover , No 38. His name ...
... tell her that I love , Leave the reft to her and fate ; Some kind planet from above May , perhaps , her paffion move ; Lovers on their ftars muft wait " . " Lord Hinchinbroke . See Tatler , N ° 1 , N ° 22 , and Lover , No 38. His name ...
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... tell you that the whole is a game of cross pur- pofes . The lover is generally purfuing one who is in pursuit of another , and running from one that defires to meet him . Nay , the nature of this paffion is fo juftly represented in a ...
... tell you that the whole is a game of cross pur- pofes . The lover is generally purfuing one who is in pursuit of another , and running from one that defires to meet him . Nay , the nature of this paffion is fo juftly represented in a ...
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