The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... head of this assembly , Sir Taffety shines in the brightest manner , with all the accomplishments which usually ensnare the heart of a woman ; with this particular merit , which often is of great ser- vice , that he is laughed at for ...
... head of this assembly , Sir Taffety shines in the brightest manner , with all the accomplishments which usually ensnare the heart of a woman ; with this particular merit , which often is of great ser- vice , that he is laughed at for ...
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... head ; as leaving me to be convinced by my own further observation . We kept on our way after him until we came to Ex- change - alley , where the plain gentleman again came up to the other ; and they stood together after the manner of ...
... head ; as leaving me to be convinced by my own further observation . We kept on our way after him until we came to Ex- change - alley , where the plain gentleman again came up to the other ; and they stood together after the manner of ...
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... head - dresses , as conscious that they adorn whatever they wear . Orlando had not only this humour in common with other beauties , but also had a neglect whether things became him , or not , in a world he contemned . For this reason ...
... head - dresses , as conscious that they adorn whatever they wear . Orlando had not only this humour in common with other beauties , but also had a neglect whether things became him , or not , in a world he contemned . For this reason ...
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... head over one shoulder , and that inexpressible beauty in your manner of playing your fan , must be lowered into a more confined behaviour ; to show , that you would rather shun than receive addresses for the future . Therefore , dear ...
... head over one shoulder , and that inexpressible beauty in your manner of playing your fan , must be lowered into a more confined behaviour ; to show , that you would rather shun than receive addresses for the future . Therefore , dear ...
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... head , yet the strength of the head has but small force against the weakness of the heart . Osmyn therefore , struggled in vain to revive departed de- sire ; and for that reason resolved to retire to one of his estates in the country ...
... head , yet the strength of the head has but small force against the weakness of the heart . Osmyn therefore , struggled in vain to revive departed de- sire ; and for that reason resolved to retire to one of his estates in the country ...
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