The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... tion to woman , nothing tenderer and yet more penetrating than his humour , never does he gloat over the criticism of unsavoury subjects , never does he raise a laugh or inflict one of his little stabs which strike so gently and yet go ...
... tion to woman , nothing tenderer and yet more penetrating than his humour , never does he gloat over the criticism of unsavoury subjects , never does he raise a laugh or inflict one of his little stabs which strike so gently and yet go ...
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... tion upon some subject of which he was supposed to possess especial knowledge . Between him and his scanty congregation there was little love or regard ; the one looked upon his duties as weary and monotonous , whilst the poor knew from ...
... tion upon some subject of which he was supposed to possess especial knowledge . Between him and his scanty congregation there was little love or regard ; the one looked upon his duties as weary and monotonous , whilst the poor knew from ...
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... tion , and that I can , by casting a figure , tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . But this last faculty I shall use very sparingly , and speak but of few things until they are passed , for fear of divulging matters ...
... tion , and that I can , by casting a figure , tell you all that will happen before it comes to pass . But this last faculty I shall use very sparingly , and speak but of few things until they are passed , for fear of divulging matters ...
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... tion , and the grievance so frequent , and yet the offender never know anything of it . I have received the following letter from my kinsman at the Heralds - office , near the same place . " DEAR COUSIN , " This office , which has had ...
... tion , and the grievance so frequent , and yet the offender never know anything of it . I have received the following letter from my kinsman at the Heralds - office , near the same place . " DEAR COUSIN , " This office , which has had ...
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... tion at least to fools and some silly women ; but it was still blasted by the esquire's story with thinking men : however , he gained a great point by it ; for the next day he got the com- pany shut up with himself and fellow - members ...
... tion at least to fools and some silly women ; but it was still blasted by the esquire's story with thinking men : however , he gained a great point by it ; for the next day he got the com- pany shut up with himself and fellow - members ...
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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