The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... leaves his money- changers , his publicans , and little hoarders of wealth , to their low pursuits , and ascends his chariot , to drive to Will's ; where the taste is refined , and a re- lish given to men's possession , by a polite ...
... leaves his money- changers , his publicans , and little hoarders of wealth , to their low pursuits , and ascends his chariot , to drive to Will's ; where the taste is refined , and a re- lish given to men's possession , by a polite ...
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... leave . The plain gentleman went down towards Thames - street , in order to be present , at least , at the oaths ... leaving me to be convinced by my own further observation . We kept on our way after him until we came to Ex- change ...
... leave . The plain gentleman went down towards Thames - street , in order to be present , at least , at the oaths ... leaving me to be convinced by my own further observation . We kept on our way after him until we came to Ex- change ...
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... leave , and said , he would not engage further than he had an immediate fund to answer . ' Verismilis pretended that though he had revenues large enough to go on his own bottom , yet it was below one of his family to condescend to trade ...
... leave , and said , he would not engage further than he had an immediate fund to answer . ' Verismilis pretended that though he had revenues large enough to go on his own bottom , yet it was below one of his family to condescend to trade ...
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... leave such a hint so coldly ? How could Aspasia and Sempronia enter into your imagination at the same time , and you never declare to us the different receptions you gave them ? ' The figures which the ancient mythologists and poets put ...
... leave such a hint so coldly ? How could Aspasia and Sempronia enter into your imagination at the same time , and you never declare to us the different receptions you gave them ? ' The figures which the ancient mythologists and poets put ...
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... of fops assembled , and Aspasia move by them , she would be mortified at the veneration with which she is beheld , even by Leucippe's own unthinking equi- imitation : page , whose passions have long taken leave of their 49 . 23 TATLER .
... of fops assembled , and Aspasia move by them , she would be mortified at the veneration with which she is beheld , even by Leucippe's own unthinking equi- imitation : page , whose passions have long taken leave of their 49 . 23 TATLER .
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