The British Essayists: TatlerC. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Bickerstaff ..... 170. Vicissitudes of human Life - Visit to the Lottery Office - Advertisement of a Heart lost ........ 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Be- haviour of the Indian Kings - Im- pertinence of Minucio ..... 172. Mischiefs ...
... Bickerstaff ..... 170. Vicissitudes of human Life - Visit to the Lottery Office - Advertisement of a Heart lost ........ 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Be- haviour of the Indian Kings - Im- pertinence of Minucio ..... 172. Mischiefs ...
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... Bicker- staff , you know I have for some years devoted my- self wholly to the Muses , and perhaps you will be surprised when I tell you I am resolved to take up , and apply myself to business . I shall , therefore , beg you will stand ...
... Bicker- staff , you know I have for some years devoted my- self wholly to the Muses , and perhaps you will be surprised when I tell you I am resolved to take up , and apply myself to business . I shall , therefore , beg you will stand ...
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... Bicker- staff has taken the premises into consideration ; and being sensible of the ingenuous and singular be- haviour ... Bickerstaff's dead warrant . +++ Florinda demands , by her letter of this day , to be allowed to pass for a living ...
... Bicker- staff has taken the premises into consideration ; and being sensible of the ingenuous and singular be- haviour ... Bickerstaff's dead warrant . +++ Florinda demands , by her letter of this day , to be allowed to pass for a living ...
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... Bickerstaff , that young Quickset , who is just come to town , without any other recommendation than that of being tolerably handsome , and excessively rich , has won her heart in so shameless a manner , that she dies for him . In a ...
... Bickerstaff , that young Quickset , who is just come to town , without any other recommendation than that of being tolerably handsome , and excessively rich , has won her heart in so shameless a manner , that she dies for him . In a ...
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... Bickerstaff ! ' My patient looked upon me with a kind of me- lancholy pleasure , and told me , He did not think it was possible for a man to live to the age I now am of , who in his thirtieth year had been tortured with that passion in ...
... Bickerstaff ! ' My patient looked upon me with a kind of me- lancholy pleasure , and told me , He did not think it was possible for a man to live to the age I now am of , who in his thirtieth year had been tortured with that passion in ...
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acquaintance admired agreeable APARTMENT appear Bag-pipe Bass-viol beauty Bickerstaff Bouchain called Censor character charming Chimæra Cicero COFFEE-HOUSE confess consort creatures dead death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain ESQUIRE esteem eyes fancy favour fortune gentleman give Great-Britain happy hath hear heart honour human humour husband imagination impertinent ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Jupiter kind lady learning letter live look lover mankind manner marriage melan mind Mohocks Muscovy nation nature nerally never night observe occasion OVID particular pass passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper Pyrrha racter ragoûts reader reason received Roman Censors says sense SHEER-LANE soul speak Tatler Telemachus tell Terentia thing thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion Tiresias told took town TUESDAY turn Ulysses upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman words write young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite ix - So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my mother That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on; and yet, within a month, Let me not think on't: Frailty, thy name is woman!
Seite 42 - With thee conversing I forget all time, All seasons and their change, all please alike : Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds...
Seite 25 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Seite 58 - Come on, sir; here's the place: — stand still. — How fearful And dizzy 'tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
Seite 43 - With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and...
Seite 205 - Two urns by Jove's high throne have ever stood, The source of evil one, and one of good ; From thence the cup of mortal man he fills, Blessings to these, to those distributes ills ; To most, he mingles both : the wretch decreed To taste the bad, unmix'd, is curst indeed ; Pursued by wrongs, by meagre famine driven, He wanders, outcast both of Earth and Heaven.
Seite 386 - Hence it is that good-nature in me is no merit; but having been so frequently overwhelmed with her tears before I knew the cause of any affliction, or could draw defences from my own judgment, I imbibed commiseration, remorse, and an unmanly gentleness of mind, which has since...
Seite 387 - ... why this cruelty to the humble, to the meek, to the undiscerning, to the thoughtless? Nor age, nor business, nor distress can erase the dear image from my imagination. In the same week, I saw her dressed for a ball, and in a shroud. How ill did the habit of death become the pretty trifler!
Seite 223 - Before the angel, and of him to ask Chose rather ; he, she knew, would intermix Grateful digressions, and solve high dispute With conjugal caresses : from his lip Not words alone pleased her.
Seite 43 - Others apart sat on a hill retir'd, In thoughts more elevate, and reason'd high Of providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate; Fix'd fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute, And found no end, in wandering mazes lost.