The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... believe , ' says Winifred , it is our landlord- It must be the esquire himself .'- The emperor laughs at her simplicity . Go , fool , ' says the matron : then turning to the emperor Your greatness will pardon her ignorance ! After her ...
... believe , ' says Winifred , it is our landlord- It must be the esquire himself .'- The emperor laughs at her simplicity . Go , fool , ' says the matron : then turning to the emperor Your greatness will pardon her ignorance ! After her ...
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... believe worse than his own . I read him , therefore , the Brussels Postscript ; after which I recited some heroic lines of my own , which operated so strongly on the tympanum of his ear , that I doubt not but I have kept out all other ...
... believe worse than his own . I read him , therefore , the Brussels Postscript ; after which I recited some heroic lines of my own , which operated so strongly on the tympanum of his ear , that I doubt not but I have kept out all other ...
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... believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and raillery I show you - I do not care a farthing for you ...
... believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and raillery I show you - I do not care a farthing for you ...
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... believe I look quite as silly now I am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I first told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope of making this life agreeable , survivorship : desire is not ...
... believe I look quite as silly now I am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I first told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope of making this life agreeable , survivorship : desire is not ...
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... believe nobody blames ; but then he is ac- * Dr. William Stanly , Dean of St. Paul's . customed to roar and bellow so terribly loud in the 56 54 . TATLER . On Sharpers--Instances of Longevity in France-Notices to Correspon- dents STEELE.
... believe nobody blames ; but then he is ac- * Dr. William Stanly , Dean of St. Paul's . customed to roar and bellow so terribly loud in the 56 54 . TATLER . On Sharpers--Instances of Longevity in France-Notices to Correspon- dents STEELE.
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