The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... , Colonel , I have observed in your account of duels , that there was a great ex- actness in avoiding all advantage that might pos- sibly be between the combatants . Col. Plume . That is true , Sir ; for c 3 N ° 39 . 17 TATLER .
... , Colonel , I have observed in your account of duels , that there was a great ex- actness in avoiding all advantage that might pos- sibly be between the combatants . Col. Plume . That is true , Sir ; for c 3 N ° 39 . 17 TATLER .
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... observed of Socrates , I drew them into my conclusion , from their own concessions ; thus : " In marriage are two happy things allow'd , A wife in wedding sheets , and in a shroud . How can a marriage - state then be accurs'd , Since ...
... observed of Socrates , I drew them into my conclusion , from their own concessions ; thus : " In marriage are two happy things allow'd , A wife in wedding sheets , and in a shroud . How can a marriage - state then be accurs'd , Since ...
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... observations of the persons repre- sented in their comedies . There were several in . * From George Whetstone's " English Mirror , & c . " Lon- don , 1586 , 4to . stances produced , as Ben Jonson's bringing in a fellow N ° 42 . 33 TATLER .
... observations of the persons repre- sented in their comedies . There were several in . * From George Whetstone's " English Mirror , & c . " Lon- don , 1586 , 4to . stances produced , as Ben Jonson's bringing in a fellow N ° 42 . 33 TATLER .
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... quotation from his book , or any true account of his Theory . ' £ 3 pearances we now observe in empire , philosophy , and N ° 43 . TATLER . 41 Exercise at Arms-Character of a Ques- tioner-The author accused of Per- sonalities.
... quotation from his book , or any true account of his Theory . ' £ 3 pearances we now observe in empire , philosophy , and N ° 43 . TATLER . 41 Exercise at Arms-Character of a Ques- tioner-The author accused of Per- sonalities.
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Sir Richard Steele. pearances we now observe in empire , philosophy , and religion . But to proceed : At the beginning of the game , each of the globes , being struck forward with a vast violence , ran out , of sight , and wandered in a ...
Sir Richard Steele. pearances we now observe in empire , philosophy , and religion . But to proceed : At the beginning of the game , each of the globes , being struck forward with a vast violence , ran out , of sight , and wandered in a ...
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