THE TATLER.: VOLUMEN THE SECOND, Band 2C. BATHURST, J. BUCKLAND, W. STRAHAN, J. and F. RIVINGTON, C. SAY, J. HINTON, B. WHITE, L. HAWES, W. CLARKE and R. COLLINS, R. HORSFIELD, T. CASLON, S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, T. DAVIES, E. and C. DILLY, H. BALDWIN, J. FULLER, jun. G. KEUTH, J. WILKIE, T. CADELL, F. NEWBERRY, W. GOLDSMITH, E. JOHNSTON, W. NICOLL, J. JOHNSON, W. FLEXNEY, G. ROBINSON, G. BURNETT, and R. BALDWIN, 1774 - 336 Seiten |
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... should be confounded in our reasonings upon it ; for this virtue is to be regarded with respect to our different ways of life . The Woman's province is to be careful in her economy , and chafte in her affections The Man's to be active ...
... should be confounded in our reasonings upon it ; for this virtue is to be regarded with respect to our different ways of life . The Woman's province is to be careful in her economy , and chafte in her affections The Man's to be active ...
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... should think you . " At Rutland they arrived , and lived with great , birt fecret , impatience for many fucceffive years , until Ofmyn thought of an happy expedient to give their affairs a new turn . One day he took Elmira afide , and ...
... should think you . " At Rutland they arrived , and lived with great , birt fecret , impatience for many fucceffive years , until Ofmyn thought of an happy expedient to give their affairs a new turn . One day he took Elmira afide , and ...
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... should fear ; Seeing that death , a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . When the Hero has spoken this fentiment , there is nothing that is great , which cannot be expected from one , whofe firft pofition is the contempt of ...
... should fear ; Seeing that death , a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . When the Hero has spoken this fentiment , there is nothing that is great , which cannot be expected from one , whofe firft pofition is the contempt of ...
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... should remove the obftacle which prevented the use of his fight ; all his acquaintance , who had any regard for the young man , or curiofity to be prefent when one of full age and un- derstanding received a new fenfe , affembled ...
... should remove the obftacle which prevented the use of his fight ; all his acquaintance , who had any regard for the young man , or curiofity to be prefent when one of full age and un- derstanding received a new fenfe , affembled ...
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... should un- dertake with greater pleasure than matters of this kind : If therefore they , who are acquainted with fuch facts , would please to communicate them , by Letters directed me at Mr. Morphew's , no pains fhould be fpared to put ...
... should un- dertake with greater pleasure than matters of this kind : If therefore they , who are acquainted with fuch facts , would please to communicate them , by Letters directed me at Mr. Morphew's , no pains fhould be fpared to put ...
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