The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... Tatler . I PETUS AND ARRIA Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli . -Juv . Sat. I. 85 , 86 . " Whate'er men do , or say , or think , or dream , Our motley paper seizes for its theme . " WHITE'S CHOCOLATEHOUSE , September 23d ...
... Tatler . I PETUS AND ARRIA Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli . -Juv . Sat. I. 85 , 86 . " Whate'er men do , or say , or think , or dream , Our motley paper seizes for its theme . " WHITE'S CHOCOLATEHOUSE , September 23d ...
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... but lovers , who are put into an immediate regimen . Young politicians also are received without fees or examination . Complete . From the Tatler . THE THE ART OF PLEASING Principibus placuisse viris non ultima 3578 SIR RICHARD STEELE.
... but lovers , who are put into an immediate regimen . Young politicians also are received without fees or examination . Complete . From the Tatler . THE THE ART OF PLEASING Principibus placuisse viris non ultima 3578 SIR RICHARD STEELE.
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... Tatler . OF PATRIOTISM AND PUBLIC SPIRIT -Fuit hæc sapientia quondam Publica privatis secernere . -Hor . Ars Poet . 396 . " Our sage forefathers wisely understood To sep'rate public from the private good . " WHE FROM MY OWN APARTMENT ...
... Tatler . OF PATRIOTISM AND PUBLIC SPIRIT -Fuit hæc sapientia quondam Publica privatis secernere . -Hor . Ars Poet . 396 . " Our sage forefathers wisely understood To sep'rate public from the private good . " WHE FROM MY OWN APARTMENT ...
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VOLUME IX | 3261 |
ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES 17121778 | 3275 |
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