The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... took him with me in a back to White's . White's Chocolate - house , May 13 . We got in hither , and my companion threw a powder round us , that made me as invisible As himself ; so that we could see and hear all others , ourselves ...
... took him with me in a back to White's . White's Chocolate - house , May 13 . We got in hither , and my companion threw a powder round us , that made me as invisible As himself ; so that we could see and hear all others , ourselves ...
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... took notice , that ( res est severa voluptas ) there is a certain severity in pleasure . ' Without that , all decency is banished ; and if reason is not to be present at our greatest satisfactions , of all the race of creatures , the ...
... took notice , that ( res est severa voluptas ) there is a certain severity in pleasure . ' Without that , all decency is banished ; and if reason is not to be present at our greatest satisfactions , of all the race of creatures , the ...
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... took upon her to govern him , by falling into fits when- ever she was repulsed in a request , or contra- dicted in a discourse . It was a fish - day , when , in the midst of her husband's good - humour at table , she bethought herself ...
... took upon her to govern him , by falling into fits when- ever she was repulsed in a request , or contra- dicted in a discourse . It was a fish - day , when , in the midst of her husband's good - humour at table , she bethought herself ...
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... took care to keep Sukey in chat with questions concerning their way of life ; when appeared at last Madonella , " * a lady who had writ a fine book concerning the recluse life , and was the projectrix of the foundation . She ap ...
... took care to keep Sukey in chat with questions concerning their way of life ; when appeared at last Madonella , " * a lady who had writ a fine book concerning the recluse life , and was the projectrix of the foundation . She ap ...
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... took music , and not the product of skill and prac- the liquor , which I call Bickerstaff's circum- tice . Now Clidamira came on with a crowd spection - water , she looks right forward , and of graces , and demanded my judgment with can ...
... took music , and not the product of skill and prac- the liquor , which I call Bickerstaff's circum- tice . Now Clidamira came on with a crowd spection - water , she looks right forward , and of graces , and demanded my judgment with can ...
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acquaintance admired agreeable Apartment appear beauty behaviour called character Cicero conversation court dæmon desire discourse dress duke duke of Anjou duke of Marlborough enemy entertain Esquire eyes farrago libelli favour fortune France gentleman give Hague hand happy heart honour hope humble servant humour Isaac Bickerstaff James's Coffee-house Julius Cæsar kind king of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage marshal Villars matter mind motley paper seizes nature never night observed occasion Olivenza Ovid Pacolet pass passion persons pleased pleasure poet present pretend proper Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received sense Sheer-lane speak spirit talk Tatler tell thing thought tion told Torcy Tournay town turn Virg Virgil virtue wherein White's Chocolate-house whole wife woman words write young