The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... particular instances of what I have as- serted . That expectation cannot be raised too high for the novelty of the history , and manner of life , of the emperor Aurengezebe , who has resided for some years in the cities of London and ...
... particular instances of what I have as- serted . That expectation cannot be raised too high for the novelty of the history , and manner of life , of the emperor Aurengezebe , who has resided for some years in the cities of London and ...
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... particular districts or ladyships , after the manner of lordships in other parts , over which matrons of known abilities pre- side , and have , for the support of their age and in- firmities , certain taxes paid out of the rewards of ...
... particular districts or ladyships , after the manner of lordships in other parts , over which matrons of known abilities pre- side , and have , for the support of their age and in- firmities , certain taxes paid out of the rewards of ...
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... particular merit , which often is of great ser- vice , that he is laughed at for her sake . The friends of the fair - one are in much pain for the sufferings she goes through from the perseverance of this hero ; but they may be much ...
... particular merit , which often is of great ser- vice , that he is laughed at for her sake . The friends of the fair - one are in much pain for the sufferings she goes through from the perseverance of this hero ; but they may be much ...
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... particular secret I have found out , viz . that you are not to choose your physician for his knowledge in your distemper , but for having it himself . Therefore I am at hand for all ma- ladies arising from poetical vapours , beyond ...
... particular secret I have found out , viz . that you are not to choose your physician for his knowledge in your distemper , but for having it himself . Therefore I am at hand for all ma- ladies arising from poetical vapours , beyond ...
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... particular man- ner to me . It is the common fault , ' said he , of you gentlemen who write in the buskin style , that you give us rather the sentiments of such who behold tragical events , than of such who bear a part in them ...
... particular man- ner to me . It is the common fault , ' said he , of you gentlemen who write in the buskin style , that you give us rather the sentiments of such who behold tragical events , than of such who bear a part in them ...
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