The British Essayists: TatlerAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 - English essays |
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... Lovers - From a Chaplain - Taliacotius - Bachelors ... STEELE 259. Journal of the Court of Ho- nour ...... ...... . ............... .. ADDISON and STEELE 260. Essay on Noses - Skill of Ta- liacotius ......... ........................
... Lovers - From a Chaplain - Taliacotius - Bachelors ... STEELE 259. Journal of the Court of Ho- nour ...... ...... . ............... .. ADDISON and STEELE 260. Essay on Noses - Skill of Ta- liacotius ......... ........................
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... lover , who for some months last past has made it his whole busi- mess to frequent the by - paths and roads near his dwelling , for no other purpose but to hand such of the fair sex as are obliged to pass through them . " That he has ...
... lover , who for some months last past has made it his whole busi- mess to frequent the by - paths and roads near his dwelling , for no other purpose but to hand such of the fair sex as are obliged to pass through them . " That he has ...
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... lovers , who for this last summer have very much infested the streets of that eminent city , with violins and bass - viols , between the hours of 12 and 4 in the morning , to the great disturbance of many of her Majesty's peaceable ...
... lovers , who for this last summer have very much infested the streets of that eminent city , with violins and bass - viols , between the hours of 12 and 4 in the morning , to the great disturbance of many of her Majesty's peaceable ...
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... lover opportunities of being abroad in the air , or of lying upon the earth whole hours together , without fear of damps or dews ; but as for our tramontane lovers , when they begin their midnight complaint with , My lodging upon the ...
... lover opportunities of being abroad in the air , or of lying upon the earth whole hours together , without fear of damps or dews ; but as for our tramontane lovers , when they begin their midnight complaint with , My lodging upon the ...
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... lover as much of his estate as is worth ten thousand pounds , and at the same time , as a justice on the bench , will spare no pains to get a man hanged that has taken but a horse from him . It is to be hoped the legislature will in due ...
... lover as much of his estate as is worth ten thousand pounds , and at the same time , as a justice on the bench , will spare no pains to get a man hanged that has taken but a horse from him . It is to be hoped the legislature will in due ...
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