The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... fortune , which coft him the reverfion of a confiderable eftate in Ireland ; and in his most embarraffed circumftances , to have been made the firft man in the nation , he would not have concealed his thoughts in favour of an injured ...
... fortune , which coft him the reverfion of a confiderable eftate in Ireland ; and in his most embarraffed circumftances , to have been made the firft man in the nation , he would not have concealed his thoughts in favour of an injured ...
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... fortune , or any of thofe acci- dents , which are apt to unsettle the best difpo- fitions that are founded rather in conftitution than in reason . Where fuch a conftancy as this is wanting , the most inflamed paffion may fall away into ...
... fortune , or any of thofe acci- dents , which are apt to unsettle the best difpo- fitions that are founded rather in conftitution than in reason . Where fuch a conftancy as this is wanting , the most inflamed paffion may fall away into ...
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... fortune , or quality , of him that is on the ftage . Ladies talk like rakes , and footmen make fimiles : but this writer knows men ; which makes his plays reafonable entertainments , while the fcenes of moft others See Tatler , N ° 9 ...
... fortune , or quality , of him that is on the ftage . Ladies talk like rakes , and footmen make fimiles : but this writer knows men ; which makes his plays reafonable entertainments , while the fcenes of moft others See Tatler , N ° 9 ...
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... fortune threw him out of the faddle . I encountered the whole twenty fucceffively , and , leaving them all extended on the plain , carried off the fhield in token of victory . Having thus vanquished my rivals , I 1 • passed on without ...
... fortune threw him out of the faddle . I encountered the whole twenty fucceffively , and , leaving them all extended on the plain , carried off the fhield in token of victory . Having thus vanquished my rivals , I 1 • passed on without ...
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... fortunes alfo , I am not fo much hurt as to ftifte any part of his fond letter ' . < SIR I am afraid there is fomething in the fufpi- cions of fome people , that you begin to be fhort of matter for your Lucubrations . Thought feveral of ...
... fortunes alfo , I am not fo much hurt as to ftifte any part of his fond letter ' . < SIR I am afraid there is fomething in the fufpi- cions of fome people , that you begin to be fhort of matter for your Lucubrations . Thought feveral of ...
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