The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... morning , for no other reason , that I could imagine , but because I chanced to step into the coach before him , and place myself on the shady side . This , however , was but my own private guess ; for he did not mention a word of it ...
... morning , for no other reason , that I could imagine , but because I chanced to step into the coach before him , and place myself on the shady side . This , however , was but my own private guess ; for he did not mention a word of it ...
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... morning reading the tenth canto in the fourth book of Spenser , in which Sir Scudamore re- lates the progress of his courtship to Amoret under a very beautiful allegory , which is one of the most natural and unmixed of any in that most ...
... morning reading the tenth canto in the fourth book of Spenser , in which Sir Scudamore re- lates the progress of his courtship to Amoret under a very beautiful allegory , which is one of the most natural and unmixed of any in that most ...
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... morning ; Cælia still sleeping . It happened , a few days since , that she followed him thither to communicate to him something she had omitted in her redundant fondness , to speak of the evening before . When she came to his apart ...
... morning ; Cælia still sleeping . It happened , a few days since , that she followed him thither to communicate to him something she had omitted in her redundant fondness , to speak of the evening before . When she came to his apart ...
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... morning were the best , are now the worst of men who breathe the vital air . I am at once overwhelmed with love , hatred rage , and dis- dain . Can infamy and innocence live together ! I feel the weight of the one too strong for the ...
... morning were the best , are now the worst of men who breathe the vital air . I am at once overwhelmed with love , hatred rage , and dis- dain . Can infamy and innocence live together ! I feel the weight of the one too strong for the ...
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... morning , " that the chief lot , he was confident , would fall upon some puppy ; ; " but this gentleman is one of those wrong tempers , who approve only the unhappy , and have a natural prejudice to the fortunate . But , as it is ...
... morning , " that the chief lot , he was confident , would fall upon some puppy ; ; " but this gentleman is one of those wrong tempers , who approve only the unhappy , and have a natural prejudice to the fortunate . But , as it is ...
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