The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... able . ' The poem is admirably suited to the occasion : for to write without discovering your meaning , bears a just resemblance to marching without beat of drum . ' On the march to Tournay without beat of drum 6 46 . TATLER .
... able . ' The poem is admirably suited to the occasion : for to write without discovering your meaning , bears a just resemblance to marching without beat of drum . ' On the march to Tournay without beat of drum 6 46 . TATLER .
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... occasions . And therefore , if you write a defence of your- self against this my self - defence , I admonish you to keep within bounds ; for every day will not be so propitious to you as the twenty - ninth of April ; and perhaps my ...
... occasions . And therefore , if you write a defence of your- self against this my self - defence , I admonish you to keep within bounds ; for every day will not be so propitious to you as the twenty - ninth of April ; and perhaps my ...
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... occasion attend your charms , and your charms slip no occa- sion ! Give me , I say , an account of the progress of your forces at our next meeting ; and you shall hear what I think of my new condition . I should meet my future spouse ...
... occasion attend your charms , and your charms slip no occa- sion ! Give me , I say , an account of the progress of your forces at our next meeting ; and you shall hear what I think of my new condition . I should meet my future spouse ...
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... occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his person venerable ; for all the new city rose according to his . disposition , and all the monuments of the glories , and distresses of that people were erected by that ...
... occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his person venerable ; for all the new city rose according to his . disposition , and all the monuments of the glories , and distresses of that people were erected by that ...
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... occasion . ' He would very willingly carry her to the play ; but perhaps she had rather go to lady Centaur's and play at ombre . ' They were both persons of good discerning , and soon found that they mortally hated each other , by their ...
... occasion . ' He would very willingly carry her to the play ; but perhaps she had rather go to lady Centaur's and play at ombre . ' They were both persons of good discerning , and soon found that they mortally hated each other , by their ...
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