The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... damned stuff as this . ' Neither did I ever hear that opinion disputed ; so that Mr. Partridge lies under a dilemma , either of disowning his almanack , or allowing € · himself to be no man alive . Secondly , PREFACE .
... damned stuff as this . ' Neither did I ever hear that opinion disputed ; so that Mr. Partridge lies under a dilemma , either of disowning his almanack , or allowing € · himself to be no man alive . Secondly , PREFACE .
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... hear that it was well received ; but paid no regard to the intelligence , being then wholly em- ployed in the meditations of a departing Christian . " A man of his character was undoubtedly regretted ; and Steele devoted an essay , in ...
... hear that it was well received ; but paid no regard to the intelligence , being then wholly em- ployed in the meditations of a departing Christian . " A man of his character was undoubtedly regretted ; and Steele devoted an essay , in ...
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... hear my damn'd obstreperous spouse ; What , can't you find one bed about the house ? Will that perpetual clack lie never still ! That rival to the softness of a mill ! Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep ...
... hear my damn'd obstreperous spouse ; What , can't you find one bed about the house ? Will that perpetual clack lie never still ! That rival to the softness of a mill ! Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep ...
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... hear from Vienna , that his Imperial Majesty has expressed great satisfaction in their High Mightinesses having communicated to him the whole that has passed in the affair of a peace . Though there have been practices used by the agents ...
... hear from Vienna , that his Imperial Majesty has expressed great satisfaction in their High Mightinesses having communicated to him the whole that has passed in the affair of a peace . Though there have been practices used by the agents ...
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... hear of it in my ensuing paper . For , merely as a well - bred man , I cannot bear these enor- mities . After the play we naturally stroll to this coffee - house , in hopes of meeting some new poem , or other entertain- ment , among the ...
... hear of it in my ensuing paper . For , merely as a well - bred man , I cannot bear these enor- mities . After the play we naturally stroll to this coffee - house , in hopes of meeting some new poem , or other entertain- ment , among the ...
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