The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... matter which regarded persons of his own character and occupation . We chose to take our walk on Tower - hill and as we were coming , from thence , in order to stroll as far as Garraway's * , I observed * Garraway kept a coffee - house ...
... matter which regarded persons of his own character and occupation . We chose to take our walk on Tower - hill and as we were coming , from thence , in order to stroll as far as Garraway's * , I observed * Garraway kept a coffee - house ...
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... matters ; but shall leave you to be mumbled by the learned and very ingenious author of a late book , who knows very well what is to be said and done in such cases . He is now shuffling the cards and dealing to Timothy ; but if he wins ...
... matters ; but shall leave you to be mumbled by the learned and very ingenious author of a late book , who knows very well what is to be said and done in such cases . He is now shuffling the cards and dealing to Timothy ; but if he wins ...
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... matter ; for I would be very far from trifling with your lordship's time , or trespassing upon your patience - however , thus I will venture to say ' and so forth . Or else , when a sufficient self - conceited coxcomb is bring- ing out ...
... matter ; for I would be very far from trifling with your lordship's time , or trespassing upon your patience - however , thus I will venture to say ' and so forth . Or else , when a sufficient self - conceited coxcomb is bring- ing out ...
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... matter , as to all who see us , whether we love or hate : and to let you see how much you are beholden to me for my conduct , I have both hated and despised you , my dear , this half year ; and yet neither in language or behaviour has ...
... matter , as to all who see us , whether we love or hate : and to let you see how much you are beholden to me for my conduct , I have both hated and despised you , my dear , this half year ; and yet neither in language or behaviour has ...
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... matter on which he was to feed , and all the animal and vegetable world about him . There is , therefore , an assiduous care and cultivation to be bestowed upon our passions and affections ; for they , as they are the excrescences of ...
... matter on which he was to feed , and all the animal and vegetable world about him . There is , therefore , an assiduous care and cultivation to be bestowed upon our passions and affections ; for they , as they are the excrescences of ...
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