The Tatler, Том 2C. Whittingham, published by John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... soon found that they mortally hated each other , by their manner of hiding it . Certain it is , that there are some geniuses which are not capable of pure affection , and a man is born with talents for it as much as for poetry or any ...
... soon found that they mortally hated each other , by their manner of hiding it . Certain it is , that there are some geniuses which are not capable of pure affection , and a man is born with talents for it as much as for poetry or any ...
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... soon placed himself in the condition of that unhappy man , who was to lose so charming a bride ; and though a youth , a bachelor , a lover , and a conqueror , 2 It is not of Scipio , but Hannibal , that Bluffe speaks this . Old Bachelor ...
... soon placed himself in the condition of that unhappy man , who was to lose so charming a bride ; and though a youth , a bachelor , a lover , and a conqueror , 2 It is not of Scipio , but Hannibal , that Bluffe speaks this . Old Bachelor ...
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... Soon after , he began to recollect many stories he had formerly heard of persons , who had been possessed with imaginations and appearances which had no foundation in nature , but had been taken with sudden madness in the midst of a ...
... Soon after , he began to recollect many stories he had formerly heard of persons , who had been possessed with imaginations and appearances which had no foundation in nature , but had been taken with sudden madness in the midst of a ...
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... soon rose again , and resolved to visit Sir Tristram upon this occasion . He did so , and dined with the knight , expecting he would mention some advice from his father about paying him money ; but no such thing being said , " Look you ...
... soon rose again , and resolved to visit Sir Tristram upon this occasion . He did so , and dined with the knight , expecting he would mention some advice from his father about paying him money ; but no such thing being said , " Look you ...
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... soon disposed of to some good purchaser , as also those at the kennels nearer Saint James's , it is humbly proposed , that they may be all together transported to America , where the dogs are few , and the wild beasts many : or that ...
... soon disposed of to some good purchaser , as also those at the kennels nearer Saint James's , it is humbly proposed , that they may be all together transported to America , where the dogs are few , and the wild beasts many : or that ...
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