The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... true meaning of the looks of ladies , and indulge in them all the art they can acquire in the management of their glances : all which is but too little against creatures who triumph in falsehood , and begin to forswear with their eyes ...
... true meaning of the looks of ladies , and indulge in them all the art they can acquire in the management of their glances : all which is but too little against creatures who triumph in falsehood , and begin to forswear with their eyes ...
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... true and genuine lustre , while there is no colour that can infect their brightness , or give a When I was at the opera false cast to the water . the other night , the assembly of ladies in mourning made me consider them in the same ...
... true and genuine lustre , while there is no colour that can infect their brightness , or give a When I was at the opera false cast to the water . the other night , the assembly of ladies in mourning made me consider them in the same ...
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... true - born Briton to be naturally a Bass - viol , As for your rural wits , who talk with great elo- quence and alacrity of foxes , hounds , horses , quick- set - hedges , and six - bar gates , double ditches , and broken necks , I am ...
... true - born Briton to be naturally a Bass - viol , As for your rural wits , who talk with great elo- quence and alacrity of foxes , hounds , horses , quick- set - hedges , and six - bar gates , double ditches , and broken necks , I am ...
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... true - born Englis ' nen ; whether , in case of a religious war , the Protestants would not be too strong for the Papists ? This we unanimously determined on the Protestant side . One who sat on my right - hand , and , as I found by his ...
... true - born Englis ' nen ; whether , in case of a religious war , the Protestants would not be too strong for the Papists ? This we unanimously determined on the Protestant side . One who sat on my right - hand , and , as I found by his ...
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... true English reader , incapable of relishing the great and masterly strokes of this art ; but wonderfully pleased with the little Gothic ornaments of epigrammatical con- ceits , turns , points , and quibbles ; which are so frequent in ...
... true English reader , incapable of relishing the great and masterly strokes of this art ; but wonderfully pleased with the little Gothic ornaments of epigrammatical con- ceits , turns , points , and quibbles ; which are so frequent in ...
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