The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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الصفحة 16
... desires , and my circumstances gave him hopes of accomplishing them . But all the glittering expectations he could lay before me , joined by my private terrors of poverty itself , could not for some months prevail upon me ; yet ...
... desires , and my circumstances gave him hopes of accomplishing them . But all the glittering expectations he could lay before me , joined by my private terrors of poverty itself , could not for some months prevail upon me ; yet ...
الصفحة 18
... desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties with which my kinsman , the author of the following letter , seems to be embarrassed . 6 TO MY HONOURED KINSMAN , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , ESQUIRE . 6 FROM MOTHER GOURDON'S AT ...
... desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties with which my kinsman , the author of the following letter , seems to be embarrassed . 6 TO MY HONOURED KINSMAN , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , ESQUIRE . 6 FROM MOTHER GOURDON'S AT ...
الصفحة 22
... desire of superiority being a contradiction to that spirit which makes a just conversation , the very essence of which is mutual good will . Hence it is , that I take it for a rule , that the natural , and not the acquired man , is the ...
... desire of superiority being a contradiction to that spirit which makes a just conversation , the very essence of which is mutual good will . Hence it is , that I take it for a rule , that the natural , and not the acquired man , is the ...
الصفحة 46
... desire called Lust is frequently concealed and admitted ; though they differ as much as a matron from a prostitute , or a companion from a buffoon . Philander the other day was bewailing this misfortune with much indignation , and ...
... desire called Lust is frequently concealed and admitted ; though they differ as much as a matron from a prostitute , or a companion from a buffoon . Philander the other day was bewailing this misfortune with much indignation , and ...
الصفحة 47
... desire tends chiefly to prey upon innocence , and has something so unnatural in it , that it hates its own make ... desires , and accordingly rank their followers . Aspasia must , a therefore , be allowed to be the first of the NO . 49 ...
... desire tends chiefly to prey upon innocence , and has something so unnatural in it , that it hates its own make ... desires , and accordingly rank their followers . Aspasia must , a therefore , be allowed to be the first of the NO . 49 ...
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acquaintance action Æneid Æsculapius Æsop agreeable APARTMENT appeared army AUGUST AUGUST 26 Bavius beauty behaviour called charms Cleora countenance dæmon dead Demosthenes desire discourse Duke Duumvir enemy ESQUIRE eyes fame farrago libelli favour following letter fortune gentleman give Greenhat happy heard heart hero honour humble servant humour ISAAC BICKERSTAFF JAMES'S COFFEE-HOUSE Julius Cæsar lady lately laugh learned live look lover mankind manner marriage merit mind mistress motley paper seizes nature neral never noble NOVEMBER 11 observed occasion OCTOBER OCTOBER 12 OCTOBER 31 Pacolet panegyric passion persons pleased pleasure present pretend prince proper Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received seemed sense SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 16 speak Stentor Tatler tell thing thought tion told town unhappy virtue WHITE'S CHOCOLATE-HOUSE whole wife WILL'S COFFEE-HOUSE woman word writ write young