Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Том 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... lover of his country , as if it had given him love - powder ; but it is merely out of natural affection to himself . He has a great itch to be handling of authority , though he cut his fingers with it ; and is resolved to raise himself ...
... lover of his country , as if it had given him love - powder ; but it is merely out of natural affection to himself . He has a great itch to be handling of authority , though he cut his fingers with it ; and is resolved to raise himself ...
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... lovers . - Tatler . CXXXVIII . The good wife is none of our dainty dames , who love to appear in a variety of suits every day new ; as if a good gown , like a stratagem in warre , were to be used but But our good wife sets up a sail ...
... lovers . - Tatler . CXXXVIII . The good wife is none of our dainty dames , who love to appear in a variety of suits every day new ; as if a good gown , like a stratagem in warre , were to be used but But our good wife sets up a sail ...
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... lover should have a certificate from the last woman he served , how he was turned away , before he was received into the service of another ; but at present any vagabond is welcome , provided he promises to enter into our livery . It is ...
... lover should have a certificate from the last woman he served , how he was turned away , before he was received into the service of another ; but at present any vagabond is welcome , provided he promises to enter into our livery . It is ...
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... lover is no stronger than the word of a tapster ; they are both the confirmers of false reckonings . -Shakspeare . CCXVII . A tutor should not be continually thundering instruc . tion into the ears of his pupil , as if he were pouring ...
... lover is no stronger than the word of a tapster ; they are both the confirmers of false reckonings . -Shakspeare . CCXVII . A tutor should not be continually thundering instruc . tion into the ears of his pupil , as if he were pouring ...
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... lover , raises obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom disappointments have taught experience , endeavour to conceal their passion till they believe their mistress wishes for the discovery . The same method , if it were practicable ...
... lover , raises obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom disappointments have taught experience , endeavour to conceal their passion till they believe their mistress wishes for the discovery . The same method , if it were practicable ...
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