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Pagina 124
... happy fields of Arcadia , rather than be wives and mothers in Old England . It is in- deed long since I had the happiness to converse fami- liarly with this sex , and therefore have been fearful of falling into the error which recluse ...
... happy fields of Arcadia , rather than be wives and mothers in Old England . It is in- deed long since I had the happiness to converse fami- liarly with this sex , and therefore have been fearful of falling into the error which recluse ...
Pagina 137
... happy as to be clear of spleen and vapour ; for to the jovial to see others pleased , is the greatest of all pleasures . But since age and infirmities forbid my appearance at such public places , the next happiness is to make the best ...
... happy as to be clear of spleen and vapour ; for to the jovial to see others pleased , is the greatest of all pleasures . But since age and infirmities forbid my appearance at such public places , the next happiness is to make the best ...
Pagina 141
... happy , it will " hate you for appearing so . The possession of wis- " dom and virtue ( the only solid distinctions of life ) " is allowed much more easily than that of wealth " and quality . Besides which , I must intreat THE TATLER . 141.
... happy , it will " hate you for appearing so . The possession of wis- " dom and virtue ( the only solid distinctions of life ) " is allowed much more easily than that of wealth " and quality . Besides which , I must intreat THE TATLER . 141.
Pagina 143
... happy swains ; and thunder struck oaks , and left " handed ravens , to foretel misfortunes to those that " please to be wretched ; with all other necessaries " for pensive passion .. " And for the conveniency of such whose affairs will ...
... happy swains ; and thunder struck oaks , and left " handed ravens , to foretel misfortunes to those that " please to be wretched ; with all other necessaries " for pensive passion .. " And for the conveniency of such whose affairs will ...
Pagina 167
... happy in it . They seem " to propose to themselves a few holidays in the begin- " ning of it ; after which they are to return at best to " the usual course of their life ; and for ought they " know , to constant misery and uneasiness ...
... happy in it . They seem " to propose to themselves a few holidays in the begin- " ning of it ; after which they are to return at best to " the usual course of their life ; and for ought they " know , to constant misery and uneasiness ...
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