The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... fortunes , but here to their understandings . It is not to be expressed , how pleasing the order , the discipline , the regularity of their lives , is to a philosopher , who has by many years ' experience in the world , learned to ...
... fortunes , but here to their understandings . It is not to be expressed , how pleasing the order , the discipline , the regularity of their lives , is to a philosopher , who has by many years ' experience in the world , learned to ...
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... fortunes , whether hum- ble or illustrious . How was I pleased , when I looked round at St. Mary's , and could , in ... fortune ; for I was obliged to be in London against the seventh day of the term , and accord- ingly governed myself ...
... fortunes , whether hum- ble or illustrious . How was I pleased , when I looked round at St. Mary's , and could , in ... fortune ; for I was obliged to be in London against the seventh day of the term , and accord- ingly governed myself ...
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... fortune of war , and vicissitudes of human affairs . He , alas ! has Jost , in Beech - lane and Chiswell - street , all the glory he lately gained in and about Holborn and St. Giles's . The art of subdividing first and dividing ...
... fortune of war , and vicissitudes of human affairs . He , alas ! has Jost , in Beech - lane and Chiswell - street , all the glory he lately gained in and about Holborn and St. Giles's . The art of subdividing first and dividing ...
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... fortune , and vene- ration of all that behold and know her , without the least affectation , she consults retirement , the con- templation of her own being , and that Supreme Power which bestowed it . Without the learning of schools ...
... fortune , and vene- ration of all that behold and know her , without the least affectation , she consults retirement , the con- templation of her own being , and that Supreme Power which bestowed it . Without the learning of schools ...
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... fortune , which , by a certain natural corruption in its quality , seldom fails to infect other possessors with pride , seems in this case as if only providentially disposed to enlarge your humility . 6 But , I find , Sir , I am now got ...
... fortune , which , by a certain natural corruption in its quality , seldom fails to infect other possessors with pride , seems in this case as if only providentially disposed to enlarge your humility . 6 But , I find , Sir , I am now got ...
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