The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... heads of other great men of business , & c . does scarce ever ruffle your unclouded brow so much as with a frown . And what above all is praiseworthy , you are so far from thinking yourself better than others , that a flourishing and ...
... heads of other great men of business , & c . does scarce ever ruffle your unclouded brow so much as with a frown . And what above all is praiseworthy , you are so far from thinking yourself better than others , that a flourishing and ...
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... heads ; but , as I have been conversant rather with the greater ode , as I think the critics call it , I must be so humble as to make a request to Mr. Powel , and desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties with which ...
... heads ; but , as I have been conversant rather with the greater ode , as I think the critics call it , I must be so humble as to make a request to Mr. Powel , and desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties with which ...
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... head , and clapped it upon my own , and burst out a - laughing again : upon which we all fell a - laughing for half an hour . One of the honest fellows got behind me in the interim , and hit me a sound slap on the back ; upon which he ...
... head , and clapped it upon my own , and burst out a - laughing again : upon which we all fell a - laughing for half an hour . One of the honest fellows got behind me in the interim , and hit me a sound slap on the back ; upon which he ...
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... head of this assembly , Sir Taffety shines in the brightest manner , with all the accomplishments which usually ensnare the heart of woman ; with this particular merit , which often is of great service , that he is laughed at for her ...
... head of this assembly , Sir Taffety shines in the brightest manner , with all the accomplishments which usually ensnare the heart of woman ; with this particular merit , which often is of great service , that he is laughed at for her ...
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... head ; as leaving me to be convinced by my own further observation . We kept on our way after him till we came to Exchange - alley , where the plain gentleman again came up to the other ; and they stood together after the manner of ...
... head ; as leaving me to be convinced by my own further observation . We kept on our way after him till we came to Exchange - alley , where the plain gentleman again came up to the other ; and they stood together after the manner of ...
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