The Tatler, Band 2J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... figure , in that no other man appeared un- happy on his day , than because no other man appeared great . But we will wave at present such important incidents , and turn our thoughts rather to the familiar part of human life , and we ...
... figure , in that no other man appeared un- happy on his day , than because no other man appeared great . But we will wave at present such important incidents , and turn our thoughts rather to the familiar part of human life , and we ...
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... figures of men , when laughing , proceeds only from a ge- neral benevolence they are born with ; as the Slyboots smile only on the greatest occasion of mirth ; which dif- ference is caused rather from a different structure of their ...
... figures of men , when laughing , proceeds only from a ge- neral benevolence they are born with ; as the Slyboots smile only on the greatest occasion of mirth ; which dif- ference is caused rather from a different structure of their ...
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... figure , that might be of use to you in setting this in a clear light against next session ; that all who care for their country or posterity , and see the pernicious effects of such a public vice , may endeavour its destruction by some ...
... figure , that might be of use to you in setting this in a clear light against next session ; that all who care for their country or posterity , and see the pernicious effects of such a public vice , may endeavour its destruction by some ...
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... figures , and shew so much concern for them as to give them all the additional force they were able , it is not possible that non- * Dr. Atterbury . + At the chapel of Bridewell - hospital , where he was twenty years minister and ...
... figures , and shew so much concern for them as to give them all the additional force they were able , it is not possible that non- * Dr. Atterbury . + At the chapel of Bridewell - hospital , where he was twenty years minister and ...
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... figure of an angel rather than a man ; and is above the rest of men in the highest character he can be , even that of their benefactor . Turning my thoughts , as I was taking my pipe this even- ing , after this manner , it was no small ...
... figure of an angel rather than a man ; and is above the rest of men in the highest character he can be , even that of their benefactor . Turning my thoughts , as I was taking my pipe this even- ing , after this manner , it was no small ...
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acquaintance Æneid Æsop agreeable appear Bavius beauty behaviour body called cane Cicero Cleora confess creature dead death delight desire discourse dress enemy entertain Esquire eyes fair sex fame farther favour Gascon gentleman give goddess Gresham College hand happy heard heart hero honour human humble servant humour husband ISAAC BICKERSTAFF John Partridge Julius Cæsar kind lady lately learned letter living look lover lucubrations Madam mankind manner marriage mind mistress morning nature never night noble November 11 November 23 observed occasion October 12 particular passed passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper racters reason received SATURDAY sense September 16 Sheer-lane shew soul speak spirit stood Tatler tell thing thought tion told took town turn Virgil virtue whole wife woman words writings young