The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... passion both in Stella and Vanessa , the former of whom ( though married to him ) he never allowed to be in his company without a third person . The account of the family of Ix , in No. 35 , is attributed to him , though not with ...
... passion both in Stella and Vanessa , the former of whom ( though married to him ) he never allowed to be in his company without a third person . The account of the family of Ix , in No. 35 , is attributed to him , though not with ...
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... passion was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has entered upon , since the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble fa- mily , has naturally a very good air , and is ...
... passion was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has entered upon , since the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble fa- mily , has naturally a very good air , and is ...
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... passion weave ; By mingling threads , canst mingle shade and light , Delineate triumphs , or describe a fight ? Well , what shall this workman do ? why , to shew how great a hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse ...
... passion weave ; By mingling threads , canst mingle shade and light , Delineate triumphs , or describe a fight ? Well , what shall this workman do ? why , to shew how great a hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse ...
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... passion in all good members of the commonwealth , to take what care they can of their fami- lies ; therefore I hope the reader will forgive me , that I desire he would go to the play called the Stratagem this evening , which is to be ...
... passion in all good members of the commonwealth , to take what care they can of their fami- lies ; therefore I hope the reader will forgive me , that I desire he would go to the play called the Stratagem this evening , which is to be ...
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... of Chloe are eternally gay and well- pleased ; those of Clarissa melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into à quite different creature from what he was before , D 2 No.4 . 27 TATLER .
... of Chloe are eternally gay and well- pleased ; those of Clarissa melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into à quite different creature from what he was before , D 2 No.4 . 27 TATLER .
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