The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... tell Northumberland of his son's death , the old man does not give him time to speak , but says , ' The whiteness of thy cheeks Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand ; Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead ...
... tell Northumberland of his son's death , the old man does not give him time to speak , but says , ' The whiteness of thy cheeks Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand ; Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead ...
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... tell you , that it has forced her to drink up half a gallon this winter of Tom Dassapas's potions ; that she still pines away for fear of being a mother ; and knows not but , the moment she is such , she shall be a murderess : but if ...
... tell you , that it has forced her to drink up half a gallon this winter of Tom Dassapas's potions ; that she still pines away for fear of being a mother ; and knows not but , the moment she is such , she shall be a murderess : but if ...
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... Tell " Good bastards - Go to school , and do not lose your time in following my wheels : I am loth to hurt you , because 1 know not but you are all my own offsprings hark ye , you sirrah , with the white hair , I am sure you are mine ...
... Tell " Good bastards - Go to school , and do not lose your time in following my wheels : I am loth to hurt you , because 1 know not but you are all my own offsprings hark ye , you sirrah , with the white hair , I am sure you are mine ...
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... a second letter . ' But if you intend to tell me of the original of puppet - shows ; and the several changes and revo- lutions that have happened in them since Thespis , and I do not care who , that is Noli 32 50 . TATLER .
... a second letter . ' But if you intend to tell me of the original of puppet - shows ; and the several changes and revo- lutions that have happened in them since Thespis , and I do not care who , that is Noli 32 50 . TATLER .
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... tell them so . If , therefore , his exalted mien met with an unwelcome reception , he was sure always to double the cause which gave the distaste . You see our beauties affect a negli- gence in the ornament of their hair , and adjusting ...
... tell them so . If , therefore , his exalted mien met with an unwelcome reception , he was sure always to double the cause which gave the distaste . You see our beauties affect a negli- gence in the ornament of their hair , and adjusting ...
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