The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... kind ; but as a misery is not to be measured from the nature of the evil , but from the temper of the sufferer , I shall present my readers , who are un- happy either in reality or imagination , with an allegory , for which I am ...
... kind ; but as a misery is not to be measured from the nature of the evil , but from the temper of the sufferer , I shall present my readers , who are un- happy either in reality or imagination , with an allegory , for which I am ...
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... kind of poverty . On the contrary , they often found pain made glorious by fortitude , poverty lost in content , deformity beautified with virtue . In a word , the blessings were often like good fruits planted in a bad soil , that by ...
... kind of poverty . On the contrary , they often found pain made glorious by fortitude , poverty lost in content , deformity beautified with virtue . In a word , the blessings were often like good fruits planted in a bad soil , that by ...
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... kind ; as it is well known to a butcher in Clare - market , who endeavoured to corrupt me with a dozen and a half of marrow - bones . I had likewise a bribe sent me by a fishmonger , con- sisting of a collar of brawn , and a jole of ...
... kind ; as it is well known to a butcher in Clare - market , who endeavoured to corrupt me with a dozen and a half of marrow - bones . I had likewise a bribe sent me by a fishmonger , con- sisting of a collar of brawn , and a jole of ...
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... kind of diet which is so much in fashion . Many dishes can excite desire without giv- ing strength , and heat the body without nourishing it ; as physicians observe , that the poorest and most dispirited blood is most subject to fevers ...
... kind of diet which is so much in fashion . Many dishes can excite desire without giv- ing strength , and heat the body without nourishing it ; as physicians observe , that the poorest and most dispirited blood is most subject to fevers ...
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... kind of frost . At the same time there were great quantities of cream beaten up into a snow , and near them little plates of sugar- plums , disposed like so many heaps of hailstones , with a multitude of congelations in jellies of ...
... kind of frost . At the same time there were great quantities of cream beaten up into a snow , and near them little plates of sugar- plums , disposed like so many heaps of hailstones , with a multitude of congelations in jellies of ...
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