The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... whole mass of contradictions which go to make up her nature . His papers , whenever he touches upon the purity or vanity of woman , her severity or laxity , are always excellent - the articles of one who knows and believes in his ...
... whole mass of contradictions which go to make up her nature . His papers , whenever he touches upon the purity or vanity of woman , her severity or laxity , are always excellent - the articles of one who knows and believes in his ...
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experienced . " The general purpose of the whole , " he writes when the Tatler reached its last number , " has been to recom- mend truth , innocence , honour , and virtue , as the chief ornaments of life . " Nor did his intentions lack ...
experienced . " The general purpose of the whole , " he writes when the Tatler reached its last number , " has been to recom- mend truth , innocence , honour , and virtue , as the chief ornaments of life . " Nor did his intentions lack ...
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... whole credit of the appointment to Arthur Mainwaring . Then Swift proceeds to say that Steele had complained to a gentle- man of Harley's treatment , stating " he never had done Mr. Harley any injury , nor received any obligation from ...
... whole credit of the appointment to Arthur Mainwaring . Then Swift proceeds to say that Steele had complained to a gentle- man of Harley's treatment , stating " he never had done Mr. Harley any injury , nor received any obligation from ...
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... whole woman irresistible : Clarissa looks languishing ; Chloe killing : Clarissa never fails of gaining admiration ; Chloe of moving desire . The gazers at Clarissa are at first uncon- cerned , as if they were observing a fine picture ...
... whole woman irresistible : Clarissa looks languishing ; Chloe killing : Clarissa never fails of gaining admiration ; Chloe of moving desire . The gazers at Clarissa are at first uncon- cerned , as if they were observing a fine picture ...
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... whole sex his seraglio . His form was always irresistible ; and if we consider , that not one of five hundred can bear the least favour from a lady without being exalted above himself ; if also we must allow , that a smile from a side ...
... whole sex his seraglio . His form was always irresistible ; and if we consider , that not one of five hundred can bear the least favour from a lady without being exalted above himself ; if also we must allow , that a smile from a side ...
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