The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... gave diurnal audiences concerning commerce , politics , tare and tret , usury and abatement , with all things necessary for helping the distressed , who are willing to give one limb for the better main- tenance of the rest ; or such ...
... gave diurnal audiences concerning commerce , politics , tare and tret , usury and abatement , with all things necessary for helping the distressed , who are willing to give one limb for the better main- tenance of the rest ; or such ...
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... gave you an account of my good fortune in being drowned on the thirtieth day of my human life , I told you of the disasters I should otherwise have met with before I arrived at the end of my stamen , which was sixty years . I may now ...
... gave you an account of my good fortune in being drowned on the thirtieth day of my human life , I told you of the disasters I should otherwise have met with before I arrived at the end of my stamen , which was sixty years . I may now ...
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... gave him my advice , which was to send for Es- culapius * . Esculapius , as soon as he saw the patient , cries out , It is love ! it is love ! Oh ! the unequal pulse ! These are the symptoms a lover feels ; such sighs , such pangs ...
... gave him my advice , which was to send for Es- culapius * . Esculapius , as soon as he saw the patient , cries out , It is love ! it is love ! Oh ! the unequal pulse ! These are the symptoms a lover feels ; such sighs , such pangs ...
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... gave themselves airs in being known to so fine a man as Verismilis , who , they said , had great interest in all princes ' courts and the other was taken notice of by several , as one they had seen somewhere long before . One more ...
... gave themselves airs in being known to so fine a man as Verismilis , who , they said , had great interest in all princes ' courts and the other was taken notice of by several , as one they had seen somewhere long before . One more ...
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... gave them ? ' The figures which the ancient mythologists and poets put upon Love and Lust in their writings are very instructive . Love is a beauteous blind child , adorned with a quiver and a bow , which he plays with , and shoots ...
... gave them ? ' The figures which the ancient mythologists and poets put upon Love and Lust in their writings are very instructive . Love is a beauteous blind child , adorned with a quiver and a bow , which he plays with , and shoots ...
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