The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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Seite 33
... persons , who are so public - spirited as to neglect their own affairs to look into transactions of state . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being persons of strong zeal , and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and ...
... persons , who are so public - spirited as to neglect their own affairs to look into transactions of state . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being persons of strong zeal , and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and ...
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... persons to consider , that I am at a very great charge for proper materials for this work , as well as that , before I resolved upon it , I had settled a correspondence in all parts of the known and knowing world . And forasmuch as this ...
... persons to consider , that I am at a very great charge for proper materials for this work , as well as that , before I resolved upon it , I had settled a correspondence in all parts of the known and knowing world . And forasmuch as this ...
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... persons who were deaf to their lamentations . The hero in this distress was generally in armour , and in a readiness ... person of a second value , and subordinate to him , who could hear his afflictions , carry an inchantment for his ...
... persons who were deaf to their lamentations . The hero in this distress was generally in armour , and in a readiness ... person of a second value , and subordinate to him , who could hear his afflictions , carry an inchantment for his ...
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... persons , that it is not the quantity they eat , but the manner of eating , that shews an Esquire . But , above all , I am most offended at small quillmen , and transcribing clerks , who are all come into our order , for no reason that ...
... persons , that it is not the quantity they eat , but the manner of eating , that shews an Esquire . But , above all , I am most offended at small quillmen , and transcribing clerks , who are all come into our order , for no reason that ...
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... person feels his thoughts are run out , and he has no more to say , it is as natural to supply his weak brain with ... persons who take this medicine , without being prepossessed with the force of fashion or custom . For example ; the ...
... person feels his thoughts are run out , and he has no more to say , it is as natural to supply his weak brain with ... persons who take this medicine , without being prepossessed with the force of fashion or custom . For example ; the ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admired agreeable Anne Oldfield appear Arthur Mainwaring beauty behaviour Bickerstaff body called character Cicero coffee-house Colley Cibber confess conversation countenance court creature Dæmon Daniel Burgess delight Demosthenes desire discourse dress endeavour entertainment Esquire eyes fair sex father favour figure fortune Gascon gave gentleman give goddess hand happy hassock head heard heart honour hour humour imagination ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Julius Cæsar kind lady learned letter living look lover madam mankind manner marriage matter mind morning nature never night observed occasion offended OVID Palamede paper particular passed passion persons petticoat pleased pleasure present proper reason satisfaction shew speak STEELE talk Tatler tell temper thing thought THURSDAY tion Tipstaff told town TUESDAY turned Vicar of Bray VIRG virtue whole wife woman words young