The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... human life ! Here only the life of man is that of a rational being ! Here men understand , and are employed in works worthy their noble nature . This transi- tory being passes away in an employment not un- worthy a future state , the ...
... human life ! Here only the life of man is that of a rational being ! Here men understand , and are employed in works worthy their noble nature . This transi- tory being passes away in an employment not un- worthy a future state , the ...
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... human nature , who seem to breathe without the direction of reason and understanding , as we should avert our eyes with abhorrence from such as live in perpetual abuse and contradiction to these noble fa- culties . Shall this ...
... human nature , who seem to breathe without the direction of reason and understanding , as we should avert our eyes with abhorrence from such as live in perpetual abuse and contradiction to these noble fa- culties . Shall this ...
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... 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 afterwards , is new and surprising ; and ...
... 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 afterwards , is new and surprising ; and ...
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... human life , as fall under our de- scription , and that our discourse is not altogether fantastical and groundless . But in this case I am treated as I saw a boy was the other day , who gave out pocky bills : every plain fellow took it ...
... human life , as fall under our de- scription , and that our discourse is not altogether fantastical and groundless . But in this case I am treated as I saw a boy was the other day , who gave out pocky bills : every plain fellow took it ...
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... humanity . 6 6 When your friend my father died , he left me to a wide world , with no defence against the insults of fortune ; but rather , a thousand snares to entrap me in the dangers to which youth and innocence are exposed , in an ...
... humanity . 6 6 When your friend my father died , he left me to a wide world , with no defence against the insults of fortune ; but rather , a thousand snares to entrap me in the dangers to which youth and innocence are exposed , in an ...
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