The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... thought ; It would the gazing world surprise , To see one man at all times wise , To view the wonder he with ease has wrought . ' Refining schemes approach his mind , Like breezes of a southern wind , To temperate a sultry glorious day ...
... thought ; It would the gazing world surprise , To see one man at all times wise , To view the wonder he with ease has wrought . ' Refining schemes approach his mind , Like breezes of a southern wind , To temperate a sultry glorious day ...
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... thoughts , as they whom he represents I shall therefore lay by my drama for some time , and turn my thoughts to cares and griefs , somewhat below that of heroes , but no less moving . A misfortune , proper for me to take notice of has ...
... thoughts , as they whom he represents I shall therefore lay by my drama for some time , and turn my thoughts to cares and griefs , somewhat below that of heroes , but no less moving . A misfortune , proper for me to take notice of has ...
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... thought there was something un- common in their mien and aspect ; but though they seemed by their visage to be related , yet there was a warmth in their manner , as if they differed very much in their sentiments of the subjects on which ...
... thought there was something un- common in their mien and aspect ; but though they seemed by their visage to be related , yet there was a warmth in their manner , as if they differed very much in their sentiments of the subjects on which ...
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... thought I should next winter feel cold in the toes of that leg ! as is usually observed , that those who lose limbs are sensible of pains in the extreme parts , even after those limbs are cut off . However , my keeping you then in the ...
... thought I should next winter feel cold in the toes of that leg ! as is usually observed , that those who lose limbs are sensible of pains in the extreme parts , even after those limbs are cut off . However , my keeping you then in the ...
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... observe , he follows Alethes and Verisimilis at a distance ; and indeed has no foundation for the figure he makes in the world , but that he is thought to keep 48 . 19 TATLER . Genius of Credit...........................
... observe , he follows Alethes and Verisimilis at a distance ; and indeed has no foundation for the figure he makes in the world , but that he is thought to keep 48 . 19 TATLER . Genius of Credit...........................
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