The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... said ladies ) , and fhall have the whole and fole disposal of it for her use only . ' Note , each party fhall have three months time to confider , after an interview had , which fhall be within ten days after the lots are drawn . Note ...
... said ladies ) , and fhall have the whole and fole disposal of it for her use only . ' Note , each party fhall have three months time to confider , after an interview had , which fhall be within ten days after the lots are drawn . Note ...
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... fuppofe , what is usually said , that he did it to conceal his wifdom from the vul- See Tatler , N ° 81 , and notes ; and N ° 108 , and note . gar ) has couched several admirable precepts in remote allufions 166 N ° 214 , THE TATLER .
... fuppofe , what is usually said , that he did it to conceal his wifdom from the vul- See Tatler , N ° 81 , and notes ; and N ° 108 , and note . gar ) has couched several admirable precepts in remote allufions 166 N ° 214 , THE TATLER .
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... said , " There is the way to Rome , from which you came ; if ever you return , and attempt to refume your office here , we will fet your head where your feet are now . ' The friar was glad to make off . Poftman , Dec. 7 , 1700 . V N ...
... said , " There is the way to Rome , from which you came ; if ever you return , and attempt to refume your office here , we will fet your head where your feet are now . ' The friar was glad to make off . Poftman , Dec. 7 , 1700 . V N ...
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... said fo ? It was very filly , if he meant thus to exprefs his own ́opinion only ; for Steele's fpeech ought certainly to have been measured , as all his actions were , by his own opi- nion , and not by that of another . Steele , it is ...
... said fo ? It was very filly , if he meant thus to exprefs his own ́opinion only ; for Steele's fpeech ought certainly to have been measured , as all his actions were , by his own opi- nion , and not by that of another . Steele , it is ...
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... to be much aftonifhed at the conftruction which was put upon his words , and said , that he meant nothing by them , but that the widow had befriended him in a lease , and was very kind to his younger fifter . ' N ° 259 . THE TATLER . 495.
... to be much aftonifhed at the conftruction which was put upon his words , and said , that he meant nothing by them , but that the widow had befriended him in a lease , and was very kind to his younger fifter . ' N ° 259 . THE TATLER . 495.
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