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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... taken , by his widow , of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira , his faithful spouse , and to himself . That life paffed between them after this manner , is the reason the town has just now received a ...
... taken , by his widow , of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira , his faithful spouse , and to himself . That life paffed between them after this manner , is the reason the town has just now received a ...
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... taken up , faid he , my whole Sout ; and all my idle flames are extinguished , as you may obferve , ordinary fires are often put out by the funshine . This was a declaration not to be made but upon the highest opinion of a man's ...
... taken up , faid he , my whole Sout ; and all my idle flames are extinguished , as you may obferve , ordinary fires are often put out by the funshine . This was a declaration not to be made but upon the highest opinion of a man's ...
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... taken with my nar- rative ; but told me , this was a virtue that would bear but a very inconfiderable figure in our days . However , I took the liberty to fay , that we ought not to lose our ideas of things , though we had debauched our ...
... taken with my nar- rative ; but told me , this was a virtue that would bear but a very inconfiderable figure in our days . However , I took the liberty to fay , that we ought not to lose our ideas of things , though we had debauched our ...
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... taken by Acteon himself , to follow fuch me- thods as would break the inchantment ; but all have hitherto proved ineffectual . I have therefore , by mid- night watchings and much care , found out , that there is no way to fave him from ...
... taken by Acteon himself , to follow fuch me- thods as would break the inchantment ; but all have hitherto proved ineffectual . I have therefore , by mid- night watchings and much care , found out , that there is no way to fave him from ...
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... taken out of them . The next day , at eight in the morning , when the French obferved we were re- lieving our trenches , they fprung a larger mine than any they had fired during the fiege , which killed only four private centinels . The ...
... taken out of them . The next day , at eight in the morning , when the French obferved we were re- lieving our trenches , they fprung a larger mine than any they had fired during the fiege , which killed only four private centinels . The ...
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