Select British Classics, Volume 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page 16
... fathers and husbands ; and therefore by no means to be thought of till some years after a peace . I further urged , that it would be a prejudice to the ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any 16 THE TATLER .
... fathers and husbands ; and therefore by no means to be thought of till some years after a peace . I further urged , that it would be a prejudice to the ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any 16 THE TATLER .
Page 81
... which will be as much admired by posterity , as any that have happened in the " days of our fathers , or " in the old times before them . " We have seen kingdoms divided and united , monarchs erected and deposed , THE TATLER . 81.
... which will be as much admired by posterity , as any that have happened in the " days of our fathers , or " in the old times before them . " We have seen kingdoms divided and united , monarchs erected and deposed , THE TATLER . 81.
Page 110
... father who was so obliging as to die , and leave him , in his twenty - fourth year , besides a good estate , a large sum , which lay in the hands of Mr. Balance , had by this means an inti- macy at his house ; and being one of those ...
... father who was so obliging as to die , and leave him , in his twenty - fourth year , besides a good estate , a large sum , which lay in the hands of Mr. Balance , had by this means an inti- macy at his house ; and being one of those ...
Page 123
... father , and educated by such a mother ; but from the first minute that he casts his eye upon her with desire , he conceives a doubt in his mind , what heavenly power gave so unexpected a blow to an heart that was ever before untouched ...
... father , and educated by such a mother ; but from the first minute that he casts his eye upon her with desire , he conceives a doubt in his mind , what heavenly power gave so unexpected a blow to an heart that was ever before untouched ...
Page 128
... father of the other at Almanza . I do not here give the names of the children , because I should take it to be an ... fathers on so glo- rious occasions , is much more honourable , than the inheritance of the most ample ill - gotten ...
... father of the other at Almanza . I do not here give the names of the children , because I should take it to be an ... fathers on so glo- rious occasions , is much more honourable , than the inheritance of the most ample ill - gotten ...
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance admired agreeable Anticyra Apartment appear bag-pipes beautiful behaviour Bickerstaff called character Cicero confess death delight desire discourse dress entertain esteem eyes father favour February 27 fortune Gascon gentleman give Great-Britain greatest hand happy hath heart honour humble servant humour husband imagination impertinent Isaac Bickerstaff kind King of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind Nando's nation nature never night observe occasion OVID particular pass passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper Pyrrha racter reader reason received Roman censors Rome says sense Sheer-lane shew sion soul speak spirit Stratonice Styx Tatler Telemachus tell temper Terentia thing thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town turn Ulysses upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue walk whole wife woman words write young