The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... look for in an Essayist , as the inimitable Horace . That he wrote in verse and mo- dern Essayists have adopted prose , is only an accidental difference in the form of their communications : and even in those productions of his pen ...
... look for in an Essayist , as the inimitable Horace . That he wrote in verse and mo- dern Essayists have adopted prose , is only an accidental difference in the form of their communications : and even in those productions of his pen ...
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... look upon as the greatest embel- lishments of this work . Thus far I thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
... look upon as the greatest embel- lishments of this work . Thus far I thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
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... look pleas'd , when he shall rage and scold ; Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold : One month this ... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably ...
... look pleas'd , when he shall rage and scold ; Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold : One month this ... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably ...
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... look at Clarissa , you see the most exact harmony of feature , complexion , and shape ; you find in Chloe nothing extraordinary in any one of those particulars , but the whole woman irresist- ible . Clarissa looks languishing ; Chloe ...
... look at Clarissa , you see the most exact harmony of feature , complexion , and shape ; you find in Chloe nothing extraordinary in any one of those particulars , but the whole woman irresist- ible . Clarissa looks languishing ; Chloe ...
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... looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients to draw the little gentleman Love as a blind boy ; for his real charac- ter is a little thief that squints ; for ask Mrs. Meddle , who is a ...
... looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients to draw the little gentleman Love as a blind boy ; for his real charac- ter is a little thief that squints ; for ask Mrs. Meddle , who is a ...
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