The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... kind in the case of Mr. D'Urfey , who has dedicated his inimitable comedy , called The Modern Prophets , ' to a worthy knight , to whom , it seems , he had before communicated his plan , which was , ' To ridicule the ridiculers of our ...
... kind in the case of Mr. D'Urfey , who has dedicated his inimitable comedy , called The Modern Prophets , ' to a worthy knight , to whom , it seems , he had before communicated his plan , which was , ' To ridicule the ridiculers of our ...
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... kind , which still urges him to pursue what he does not want . But , behold the metamorphosis ; the anxious mean cares of an usurer are turned into the languishments and complaints of a lover . “ Behold , ” says the aged Æsculapius ...
... kind , which still urges him to pursue what he does not want . But , behold the metamorphosis ; the anxious mean cares of an usurer are turned into the languishments and complaints of a lover . “ Behold , ” says the aged Æsculapius ...
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... kind ; as we see in these bodily wits with whom I was to - night , whose parts consist in strength and activity ; but their boisterous mirth gives me great impatience for the return of such happiness as I enjoyed in a conversation last ...
... kind ; as we see in these bodily wits with whom I was to - night , whose parts consist in strength and activity ; but their boisterous mirth gives me great impatience for the return of such happiness as I enjoyed in a conversation last ...
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... , and nature sunk , the muse , with sprightly and harmonious notes , gives an unexpected turn with a grain of poetry ; which I prepare without the use of mercury . I have done wonders in this kind 34 NO . 47 . TATLER .
... , and nature sunk , the muse , with sprightly and harmonious notes , gives an unexpected turn with a grain of poetry ; which I prepare without the use of mercury . I have done wonders in this kind 34 NO . 47 . TATLER .
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of mercury . I have done wonders in this kind ; for the spleen is like the tarantula , the effects of whose malignant poison are to be prevented by no other remedy but the charms of music ; for you are to understand , that as some ...
of mercury . I have done wonders in this kind ; for the spleen is like the tarantula , the effects of whose malignant poison are to be prevented by no other remedy but the charms of music ; for you are to understand , that as some ...
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