The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... pleased to mention the beauties in the New Exchange and Westminster- hall , and in my judgment were not very impartial ; for if you were pleased to allow there was one God- dess in the New Exchange , and two Shepherdesses in Westminster ...
... pleased to mention the beauties in the New Exchange and Westminster- hall , and in my judgment were not very impartial ; for if you were pleased to allow there was one God- dess in the New Exchange , and two Shepherdesses in Westminster ...
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... pleased me , that , as I fell insensibly into my afternoon's slumber , it wrought my imagination into the following dream . When Jupiter took into his hands the govern- ment of the world , the several parts of nature with the presiding ...
... pleased me , that , as I fell insensibly into my afternoon's slumber , it wrought my imagination into the following dream . When Jupiter took into his hands the govern- ment of the world , the several parts of nature with the presiding ...
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... pleased with the several objects which lay before me , that I did not care for displacing any of them ; and was half angry with the rest of the company , that , for the sake of a piece of lemon - peel , or a sugar - plum , would spoil ...
... pleased with the several objects which lay before me , that I did not care for displacing any of them ; and was half angry with the rest of the company , that , for the sake of a piece of lemon - peel , or a sugar - plum , would spoil ...
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... , I am no less pleased with the letters which you writ to me , and read them over a thousand times with new pleasure . If your letters are capable of giving me so much pleasure , what would your conversa- tion 24 TATLER .
... , I am no less pleased with the letters which you writ to me , and read them over a thousand times with new pleasure . If your letters are capable of giving me so much pleasure , what would your conversa- tion 24 TATLER .
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... , shows , how anger , revenge , and other habits which the soul had contracted in the body , subsist , and grow in it under its state of separation . 66 99 66 66 I am extremely pleased with the companions which the No 152 . 39 TATLER .
... , shows , how anger , revenge , and other habits which the soul had contracted in the body , subsist , and grow in it under its state of separation . 66 99 66 66 I am extremely pleased with the companions which the No 152 . 39 TATLER .
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