The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... face of all the world , I alone bewailed the condition of an English gentleman , whofe fortune and life are at this day precarious ; while his eftate is liable to the demands of gamefters , through a falfe fenfe of juf- tice ; and to ...
... face of all the world , I alone bewailed the condition of an English gentleman , whofe fortune and life are at this day precarious ; while his eftate is liable to the demands of gamefters , through a falfe fenfe of juf- tice ; and to ...
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... faces for counfellors , to ap- pear in the famous fcene of Venice Preferved , when the danger is over : but they being but mere outfides , and the actors having a great mind to play The Tempeft , there is not a man of them , when he is ...
... faces for counfellors , to ap- pear in the famous fcene of Venice Preferved , when the danger is over : but they being but mere outfides , and the actors having a great mind to play The Tempeft , there is not a man of them , when he is ...
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... face , refembling a Janus , and was continually looking about him , as if he miftrufted fome fudden danger . His name , as I af- terwards learned , was Doubt . Overagainst him fat De- lay , who entertained paffengers with fome idle ...
... face , refembling a Janus , and was continually looking about him , as if he miftrufted fome fudden danger . His name , as I af- terwards learned , was Doubt . Overagainst him fat De- lay , who entertained paffengers with fome idle ...
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... face , as not able to endure the fight of his younger brother . I at length entered the inmoft temple , the roof of which was raised upon an hundred marble pillars , decked with crowns , chains , and garlands . The ground was ftrewed ...
... face , as not able to endure the fight of his younger brother . I at length entered the inmoft temple , the roof of which was raised upon an hundred marble pillars , decked with crowns , chains , and garlands . The ground was ftrewed ...
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... face , Hath to the gloomy world itself bewray'd . That fame was faireft Amoret in place , Shining with beauty's light , and heavenly virtue's grace As foon as I beheld the charming Amoret , my heart throbbed with hopes . I stepped to ...
... face , Hath to the gloomy world itself bewray'd . That fame was faireft Amoret in place , Shining with beauty's light , and heavenly virtue's grace As foon as I beheld the charming Amoret , my heart throbbed with hopes . I stepped to ...
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