The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... passion , and that air of content to flow from a certain triumph upon some advantage obtained . She no sooner sat down by me , but I perceived she was one of those ladies who begin to be managers within the time of their being brides ...
... passion , and that air of content to flow from a certain triumph upon some advantage obtained . She no sooner sat down by me , but I perceived she was one of those ladies who begin to be managers within the time of their being brides ...
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... passion . He went into the country with a design to leave behind him all thoughts of Clarissa ; but he found that place only more convenient to think of her without interrup- tion . The country gentlemen were very much puzzled upon his ...
... passion . He went into the country with a design to leave behind him all thoughts of Clarissa ; but he found that place only more convenient to think of her without interrup- tion . The country gentlemen were very much puzzled upon his ...
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... passion of love happened to be the subject of discourse between two or three of us at the table of the poets this evening ; and , among other obser- vations , it was remarked , " that the same sentiment on this passion had run through ...
... passion of love happened to be the subject of discourse between two or three of us at the table of the poets this evening ; and , among other obser- vations , it was remarked , " that the same sentiment on this passion had run through ...
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... passion which does produce such contrary effects in so great a degree . But this may be said for love , that if you strike it out of the soul , life would be insipid , and our being but half animated . Human nature would sink into ...
... passion which does produce such contrary effects in so great a degree . But this may be said for love , that if you strike it out of the soul , life would be insipid , and our being but half animated . Human nature would sink into ...
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... passion with its self so naturally derived to it , are great master - strokes in this fable ; and if they fell into good hands , might furnish out a more pleasing canto than any in Spenser . From my own Apartment , November 4 . I came ...
... passion with its self so naturally derived to it , are great master - strokes in this fable ; and if they fell into good hands , might furnish out a more pleasing canto than any in Spenser . From my own Apartment , November 4 . I came ...
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