The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... mind . Thus the fond pair to bed enamour'd went , The lady pleas'd , and the good knight content . For many days these fond endearments past , The reconciling bottle fails at last ; ' Twas us'd and gone - then midnight storms arose ...
... mind . Thus the fond pair to bed enamour'd went , The lady pleas'd , and the good knight content . For many days these fond endearments past , The reconciling bottle fails at last ; ' Twas us'd and gone - then midnight storms arose ...
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... mind to make the best of their way single ; yet both togged arm in arm and when they were in a dirty way , he was but deeper in the mire , by endeavouring to pull out his companion , and yet without helping her . The bridegroom's ...
... mind to make the best of their way single ; yet both togged arm in arm and when they were in a dirty way , he was but deeper in the mire , by endeavouring to pull out his companion , and yet without helping her . The bridegroom's ...
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... minds , one needs no more than to observe how strongly we are touched by mere pictures . Who can see Le Brun's2 picture of the battle of Porus , without entering into the character of that fierce gallant man3 , cially upon lord mayor's ...
... minds , one needs no more than to observe how strongly we are touched by mere pictures . Who can see Le Brun's2 picture of the battle of Porus , without entering into the character of that fierce gallant man3 , cially upon lord mayor's ...
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... minds , restrained the multitude while in her presence ; but as soon as she retired , they gave way to their distraction , and all the islanders called upon their deceased hero . To him , methought , they cried out , as to a guardian ...
... minds , restrained the multitude while in her presence ; but as soon as she retired , they gave way to their distraction , and all the islanders called upon their deceased hero . To him , methought , they cried out , as to a guardian ...
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... mind of the mixed condition which we mortals are to support : which , as it varies to good or bad , adorns or defaces our actions to the beholders : all which glory and shame must end in , what we so much repine at , death . But ...
... mind of the mixed condition which we mortals are to support : which , as it varies to good or bad , adorns or defaces our actions to the beholders : all which glory and shame must end in , what we so much repine at , death . But ...
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