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... eye , as the god of this loathsome temple . The miserable votaries of this place were , I found , of another mind . Every one fancied himself threatened by the appari- tion as she stalked about the room , and began 52 THE TATLER .
... eye , as the god of this loathsome temple . The miserable votaries of this place were , I found , of another mind . Every one fancied himself threatened by the appari- tion as she stalked about the room , and began 52 THE TATLER .
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tion as she stalked about the room , and began to lock their coffers , and tie their bags , with the utmost fear and trembling . I must confess , I look upon the passion which I saw in this unhappy people to be of the same nature with ...
tion as she stalked about the room , and began to lock their coffers , and tie their bags , with the utmost fear and trembling . I must confess , I look upon the passion which I saw in this unhappy people to be of the same nature with ...
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... tion , and can converse with men without any private design of imposing chains and fetters . Belvidera , whom I visited this evening , is one of these . There is an invincible prejudice in favour of all she says , from her being a ...
... tion , and can converse with men without any private design of imposing chains and fetters . Belvidera , whom I visited this evening , is one of these . There is an invincible prejudice in favour of all she says , from her being a ...
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... tion enough to observe when her own are represented . I have taken notice , Mr. Bickerstaff , ( said Belvidera ) that you have , in some parts of your writings , drawn characters of our sex , in which you have not , to my apprehension ...
... tion enough to observe when her own are represented . I have taken notice , Mr. Bickerstaff , ( said Belvidera ) that you have , in some parts of your writings , drawn characters of our sex , in which you have not , to my apprehension ...
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... tion Mopsa shall think fit to give it ; but the following certainly proceeds from a poor heart , that languishes under the most deplorable misfortune that possibly can befal a woman . A man that is treacherously dealt with in love , may ...
... tion Mopsa shall think fit to give it ; but the following certainly proceeds from a poor heart , that languishes under the most deplorable misfortune that possibly can befal a woman . A man that is treacherously dealt with in love , may ...
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