The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... arms they despised . About the time we now treat of , foreign fopperies , ignorance of the rules of propriety , and inde- corous affectations , had introduced many ab- surdities into public and private life , for which no remedy was ...
... arms they despised . About the time we now treat of , foreign fopperies , ignorance of the rules of propriety , and inde- corous affectations , had introduced many ab- surdities into public and private life , for which no remedy was ...
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... arms and whole body of that man may still appear , and per- form their animal functions ; yet since , as 1 have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , concerned , that this little matter should make ...
... arms and whole body of that man may still appear , and per- form their animal functions ; yet since , as 1 have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , concerned , that this little matter should make ...
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... because alone ; Full well he knew the dreadful storm to come ; But , arm'd with Bourdeaux , he durst venture home . * These verses are by Mr. William Harrison . My lady with her tongue was still prepar'd , She 20 N® 2 . TATLER .
... because alone ; Full well he knew the dreadful storm to come ; But , arm'd with Bourdeaux , he durst venture home . * These verses are by Mr. William Harrison . My lady with her tongue was still prepar'd , She 20 N® 2 . TATLER .
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... arms , under the command of the Duke of Marlborough , the last year in Flan- ders . " Here you are to understand , that the au- thor , finding the poets would not take his advice , troubles himself no more about them ; but has met with ...
... arms , under the command of the Duke of Marlborough , the last year in Flan- ders . " Here you are to understand , that the au- thor , finding the poets would not take his advice , troubles himself no more about them ; but has met with ...
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... arms , and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity . When he was brought to a tent , his wounds were dressed by force ; but the next day still calling upon Valentine , and lamenting his cruelties to him , he died ...
... arms , and attended with tears by all their comrades who knew their enmity . When he was brought to a tent , his wounds were dressed by force ; but the next day still calling upon Valentine , and lamenting his cruelties to him , he died ...
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