The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... allowed that they have greater pains , with- out the compensation of such exquisite pleasures as those we find in love . The great skill is to heighten the satisfactions , and deaden the sorrows of it ; which has been the end of many of ...
... allowed that they have greater pains , with- out the compensation of such exquisite pleasures as those we find in love . The great skill is to heighten the satisfactions , and deaden the sorrows of it ; which has been the end of many of ...
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... allows whoring for the taxes raised by the ladies of pleasure ; so I , to repair the loss of an un- happy trader , indulge all persons in that custom who 小} buy of Charles . There is something so particular in 46 N ° 92 . TATLER .
... allows whoring for the taxes raised by the ladies of pleasure ; so I , to repair the loss of an un- happy trader , indulge all persons in that custom who 小} buy of Charles . There is something so particular in 46 N ° 92 . TATLER .
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... allow it him ? " but I answered , " his was an act of an indifferent nature , and mine of ne- cessity . " My late treatises against duels have so far disobliged the fraternity of the noble science of de- fence , that I can get none of ...
... allow it him ? " but I answered , " his was an act of an indifferent nature , and mine of ne- cessity . " My late treatises against duels have so far disobliged the fraternity of the noble science of de- fence , that I can get none of ...
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... allow- ances for my being of a lank and spare body , and have chalked out in every figure my own dimen- sions ; for I scorn to rob any man of his life by taking advantage of his breadth : therefore , I press purely in a line down from ...
... allow- ances for my being of a lank and spare body , and have chalked out in every figure my own dimen- sions ; for I scorn to rob any man of his life by taking advantage of his breadth : therefore , I press purely in a line down from ...
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... and become good for some- thing ; so I allow the latter a state of resuscitation ; which I chiefly mention for the sake of a person who has lately published an advertisement , with several scurrilous terms 66 N ° 96 . TATLER .
... and become good for some- thing ; so I allow the latter a state of resuscitation ; which I chiefly mention for the sake of a person who has lately published an advertisement , with several scurrilous terms 66 N ° 96 . TATLER .
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