The Tatler, Band 2J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... happy , than be really happy and thought miserable . This men attempt by sumptuous equipages , splendid houses , numerous servants , and all the cares and pursuits of an ambitious and fashionable life . Bromeo and Tabio are particularly ...
... happy , than be really happy and thought miserable . This men attempt by sumptuous equipages , splendid houses , numerous servants , and all the cares and pursuits of an ambitious and fashionable life . Bromeo and Tabio are particularly ...
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... happy . Will's Coffee - house , September 2 . Mr. Dactyle has been this evening very profuse of his eloquence upon the talent of turning things into ridicule ; and seemed to say very justly , that " there was generally in it something ...
... happy . Will's Coffee - house , September 2 . Mr. Dactyle has been this evening very profuse of his eloquence upon the talent of turning things into ridicule ; and seemed to say very justly , that " there was generally in it something ...
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... happy differences . Esquire Humphry came down among us with four hundred guineas ; his raw appearance , and certain signals in the good - natured muscles of Humphry's countenance , alarmed the societies ; for sharpers are as skilful as ...
... happy differences . Esquire Humphry came down among us with four hundred guineas ; his raw appearance , and certain signals in the good - natured muscles of Humphry's countenance , alarmed the societies ; for sharpers are as skilful as ...
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... happy beginnings promise fair , and on this account I rejoice you have undertaken to unkennel the curs ; a work of such use , that I admire it so long escaped your vigi- lance ; and exhort you by the concern you have for the good people ...
... happy beginnings promise fair , and on this account I rejoice you have undertaken to unkennel the curs ; a work of such use , that I admire it so long escaped your vigi- lance ; and exhort you by the concern you have for the good people ...
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... happy tranquillity and mutual love than any other persons who were then in being . He listened with great attention to the account of their manner of spending their time together , of the constant pleasure they were to each other in all ...
... happy tranquillity and mutual love than any other persons who were then in being . He listened with great attention to the account of their manner of spending their time together , of the constant pleasure they were to each other in all ...
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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