The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... word what he designs to say , and directs also the very answer which shall be made to him . It has been before hinted , that this emperor has a continual commerce with India ; and it is to be noted that the largest stone that rich earth ...
... word what he designs to say , and directs also the very answer which shall be made to him . It has been before hinted , that this emperor has a continual commerce with India ; and it is to be noted that the largest stone that rich earth ...
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... words express That great man's wonderful address , His penetration , and his tow'ring thought ; It would the gazing world surprise , To see one man at all times wise , To view the wonder he with ease has wrought . ' Refining schemes ...
... words express That great man's wonderful address , His penetration , and his tow'ring thought ; It would the gazing world surprise , To see one man at all times wise , To view the wonder he with ease has wrought . ' Refining schemes ...
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... word . These two lovers seemed as much made for each other as Adam and Eve , and all pronounced it a match of nature's own making ; but the night before the nuptials , so universally approved , the younger sister , envious of the good ...
... word . These two lovers seemed as much made for each other as Adam and Eve , and all pronounced it a match of nature's own making ; but the night before the nuptials , so universally approved , the younger sister , envious of the good ...
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... words have is not seen in the transactions of the busy world only , but they have also their tyranny over the fair sex . Were you to ask the unhappy Lais , what pangs of reflection preferring the consideration of her honour to her ...
... words have is not seen in the transactions of the busy world only , but they have also their tyranny over the fair sex . Were you to ask the unhappy Lais , what pangs of reflection preferring the consideration of her honour to her ...
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... words , to wit , Ne quid nimis , which forbids my indulging myself on those delightful subjects , and calls me to do justice to others , who make no less figures in our generation of such , the first and most renowned is , that eminent ...
... words , to wit , Ne quid nimis , which forbids my indulging myself on those delightful subjects , and calls me to do justice to others , who make no less figures in our generation of such , the first and most renowned is , that eminent ...
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