The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... esquire himself .'- The emperor laughs at her simplicity . Go , fool , ' says the matron : then turning to the emperor Your greatness will pardon her ignorance ! After her , several others of different characters are instructed to ...
... esquire himself .'- The emperor laughs at her simplicity . Go , fool , ' says the matron : then turning to the emperor Your greatness will pardon her ignorance ! After her , several others of different characters are instructed to ...
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... a principle of politics , The persons here alluded to under the names of Corinna and Limberham , were Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas , junior , and Henry Cromwell , Esquire . to make her jealous and watchful of Corinna . Un- 24 49 . TATLER .
... a principle of politics , The persons here alluded to under the names of Corinna and Limberham , were Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas , junior , and Henry Cromwell , Esquire . to make her jealous and watchful of Corinna . Un- 24 49 . TATLER .
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... Esquire . ' Sir , Bath , July 28 . Having a great deal of more advantageous bu- siness at present on my hands , I thought to have deferred answering your Tatler of the twenty - first instant until the company was gone , and the season ...
... Esquire . ' Sir , Bath , July 28 . Having a great deal of more advantageous bu- siness at present on my hands , I thought to have deferred answering your Tatler of the twenty - first instant until the company was gone , and the season ...
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... the good of my fellow - writers to publish it . Sir , ' It must be allowed , that Esquire Bickerstaff is of all authors the most ingenuous . There are few , very few , that will own themselves in a mistake 114 63 . TATLER .
... the good of my fellow - writers to publish it . Sir , ' It must be allowed , that Esquire Bickerstaff is of all authors the most ingenuous . There are few , very few , that will own themselves in a mistake 114 63 . TATLER .
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... Esquire . Sir , Though I have not the honour to be of the fa- mily of the Staffs , nor related to any branch of it , yet I applaud your wholesome project of making wit useful . VOL . II . M This is what has been , or should have been 64 ...
... Esquire . Sir , Though I have not the honour to be of the fa- mily of the Staffs , nor related to any branch of it , yet I applaud your wholesome project of making wit useful . VOL . II . M This is what has been , or should have been 64 ...
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