The Tatler, Band 2J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... particular make is such , that they have the same pleasure out of good - will , which other people have in that scorn which is the cause of laughter ; therefore their bursting into the figures of men , when laughing , proceeds only from ...
... particular make is such , that they have the same pleasure out of good - will , which other people have in that scorn which is the cause of laughter ; therefore their bursting into the figures of men , when laughing , proceeds only from ...
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... particular in his way of thinking and speaking , told us , a man could not be eloquent without action : for the deportment of the body , the turn of the eye , and an apt sound to every word that is uttered , must all conspire to make an ...
... particular in his way of thinking and speaking , told us , a man could not be eloquent without action : for the deportment of the body , the turn of the eye , and an apt sound to every word that is uttered , must all conspire to make an ...
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... particular actions of the most illustrious . True it is , that without this impulse to fame and reputation , our in- dustry would stagnate , and that lively desire of pleasing each other die away . This opinion was so established in the ...
... particular actions of the most illustrious . True it is , that without this impulse to fame and reputation , our in- dustry would stagnate , and that lively desire of pleasing each other die away . This opinion was so established in the ...
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... particular , which perhaps you may allow very extraordinary . The two ladies before mentioned have , a considerable time since , contracted a more sincere and constant friendship than their adversaries , the men , will allow consistent ...
... particular , which perhaps you may allow very extraordinary . The two ladies before mentioned have , a considerable time since , contracted a more sincere and constant friendship than their adversaries , the men , will allow consistent ...
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... particular , on the first occasion that offers . ** Mr. Bickerstaff is now compiling exact accounts of the pay of the militia , and the commission - officers under the respective lieutenancies of Great Britain ; in the first place , of ...
... particular , on the first occasion that offers . ** Mr. Bickerstaff is now compiling exact accounts of the pay of the militia , and the commission - officers under the respective lieutenancies of Great Britain ; in the first place , of ...
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