The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... matter of so great importance , re- fused to bring in their verdict until three in the morning ; at which time the ... matters of this nature , I cannot pretend to give judgment of a right good liquor , without examining at least three ...
... matter of so great importance , re- fused to bring in their verdict until three in the morning ; at which time the ... matters of this nature , I cannot pretend to give judgment of a right good liquor , without examining at least three ...
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... matter from my own know- ledge , and the observations which I have made upon the conduct of others in that most agreeable or wretched condition . " It is very commonly observed , that the most smart pangs which we meet with , are in the ...
... matter from my own know- ledge , and the observations which I have made upon the conduct of others in that most agreeable or wretched condition . " It is very commonly observed , that the most smart pangs which we meet with , are in the ...
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... are by know , they are quarrelling with one another ; and think they are discreet enough , if they conceal from the company the matters which they are hinting at About a week ago , I was entertained for a 28 No 150 . TATLER .
... are by know , they are quarrelling with one another ; and think they are discreet enough , if they conceal from the company the matters which they are hinting at About a week ago , I was entertained for a 28 No 150 . TATLER .
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... matter to talk of or not , they enjoy the pleasures of society , and at the same time the freedom of solitude . Their ordinary life is to be preferred to the happiest moments of other lovers . In a word , they have each of them great ...
... matter to talk of or not , they enjoy the pleasures of society , and at the same time the freedom of solitude . Their ordinary life is to be preferred to the happiest moments of other lovers . In a word , they have each of them great ...
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... run out ; because I know I have a real share and interest in the one , whereas all that was trans- acted in the other can be only matter of curiosity to me . Upon this account , I have been always very much No 152 . 85 TATLER .
... run out ; because I know I have a real share and interest in the one , whereas all that was trans- acted in the other can be only matter of curiosity to me . Upon this account , I have been always very much No 152 . 85 TATLER .
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