The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... of whom were * When Plato reproved a young man for playing at dice . " Wha !! for such a trifle of money ?? " . CUSTOM , " answered Plato , " is no trifle . " In this real and well - known characters . STEELE xxxiv HISTORICAL AND.
... of whom were * When Plato reproved a young man for playing at dice . " Wha !! for such a trifle of money ?? " . CUSTOM , " answered Plato , " is no trifle . " In this real and well - known characters . STEELE xxxiv HISTORICAL AND.
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... alluded to , when being asked the name of those who were to be plenipotentiaries for * * The Duke of Marlborough . D the ensuing peace , he answered with a serious 16 N ° 1 . TATLER . Characters at Bath-Letter to Castabella.
... alluded to , when being asked the name of those who were to be plenipotentiaries for * * The Duke of Marlborough . D the ensuing peace , he answered with a serious 16 N ° 1 . TATLER . Characters at Bath-Letter to Castabella.
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Sir Richard Steele. D the ensuing peace , he answered with a serious air , " There are about an hundred thousand of us . " Mr. Kidney , who has the ear of the greatest poli- ticians that come hither , tells me , there is a mail come in ...
Sir Richard Steele. D the ensuing peace , he answered with a serious air , " There are about an hundred thousand of us . " Mr. Kidney , who has the ear of the greatest poli- ticians that come hither , tells me , there is a mail come in ...
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... answers only with a bow . Then , clasping her about , " Why , let me die ! These night - cloaths , Moll , become thee mightily ! " With that he sigh'd , her hand began to press , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . " Nay , kiss me ...
... answers only with a bow . Then , clasping her about , " Why , let me die ! These night - cloaths , Moll , become thee mightily ! " With that he sigh'd , her hand began to press , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . " Nay , kiss me ...
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... answer for disobeying orders . Let fame and victory in inferior sky Hover with balanc'd wings , and smiling fly Above his head , & c . , you em- A whole poem of this kind may be ready against an ensuing campaign , as well as a space ...
... answer for disobeying orders . Let fame and victory in inferior sky Hover with balanc'd wings , and smiling fly Above his head , & c . , you em- A whole poem of this kind may be ready against an ensuing campaign , as well as a space ...
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