The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Fortune - teller and Widow - To Correspondents Steele . 15. Story of Pacolet - Gamesters - Pleasure . 16. Characters at Bath - Letters to Castabella 17. On Panegyric - Naked Truth criticised · · • · • 18. On Signs : ( probably ) Addison ...
... Fortune - teller and Widow - To Correspondents Steele . 15. Story of Pacolet - Gamesters - Pleasure . 16. Characters at Bath - Letters to Castabella 17. On Panegyric - Naked Truth criticised · · • · • 18. On Signs : ( probably ) Addison ...
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... fortune . " The low associations and the coarse society to which he had reduced himself , were not the only punishments of his imprudent choice . He gave irrecon- cilable offence to one of his relations , who was the pro- Ει τοι ...
... fortune . " The low associations and the coarse society to which he had reduced himself , were not the only punishments of his imprudent choice . He gave irrecon- cilable offence to one of his relations , who was the pro- Ει τοι ...
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... fortunes , and recover stolen goods ; which all the parish says , he must do , by conversing with the devil , and other evil spirits : and no man will ever allow , he could converse personally with either , till after he was dead ...
... fortunes , and recover stolen goods ; which all the parish says , he must do , by conversing with the devil , and other evil spirits : and no man will ever allow , he could converse personally with either , till after he was dead ...
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... fortune with whom you will : while it lasts , you will want no friends ; but if any adverse day hap- pens to you , and I live to see it , you will find , that I think myself obliged to be your friend and advocate . This is talking in a ...
... fortune with whom you will : while it lasts , you will want no friends ; but if any adverse day hap- pens to you , and I live to see it , you will find , that I think myself obliged to be your friend and advocate . This is talking in a ...
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... as repre- sentative for Boroughbridge in Yorkshire , in that House where his enemies had occasioned him so transient a defeat . His fortune was considerably augmented by being ap- pointed Governor d 3 PREFACE . * xix.
... as repre- sentative for Boroughbridge in Yorkshire , in that House where his enemies had occasioned him so transient a defeat . His fortune was considerably augmented by being ap- pointed Governor d 3 PREFACE . * xix.
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