The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... 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 contemn every thing but what is ...
... 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 contemn every thing but what is ...
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... understanding the fashion . Col. Plume . Why , Sir Mark , in the beginning of July a man would have been censured for want of courage , or been thought indigent of the true notions of honour , if he had put up words , which , in the end ...
... understanding the fashion . Col. Plume . Why , Sir Mark , in the beginning of July a man would have been censured for want of courage , or been thought indigent of the true notions of honour , if he had put up words , which , in the end ...
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... understandings with the very pretty fellows in that chimæra of a duel ? Sir Mark . There is no disputing against so great a majority . Mr. Sage . But there is one scruple , Colonel Plume , and I have done . Do not you believe there may ...
... understandings with the very pretty fellows in that chimæra of a duel ? Sir Mark . There is no disputing against so great a majority . Mr. Sage . But there is one scruple , Colonel Plume , and I have done . Do not you believe there may ...
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... 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 unfortunate man be divested of his estate , because he is tractable and indolent ...
... 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 unfortunate man be divested of his estate , because he is tractable and indolent ...
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... understanding , ' who will give him as much as he gave for it . I know perfectly well a noble person , whom these words ( which are the body of the panegyric ) would fit to a hair . * Your easiness of humour , or rather your harmonious ...
... understanding , ' who will give him as much as he gave for it . I know perfectly well a noble person , whom these words ( which are the body of the panegyric ) would fit to a hair . * Your easiness of humour , or rather your harmonious ...
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