The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... according to appointment , she cast him off . His next passion was for a Kettle - drum , whom he fell in love with at a play ; but when he became acquainted with her , not finding the softness of her sex in her conversation , he grew ...
... according to appointment , she cast him off . His next passion was for a Kettle - drum , whom he fell in love with at a play ; but when he became acquainted with her , not finding the softness of her sex in her conversation , he grew ...
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... according to the follow- ing Table of Marriage : " 1. Drum and Kettle - drum . 2. Lute and Flute . 3. Harpsichord and Hautboy . 4. Violin and Flagelet . 5. Bass - viol and Kit . 6. Trumpet and Welsh - harp . 7. Hunting - horn and ...
... according to the follow- ing Table of Marriage : " 1. Drum and Kettle - drum . 2. Lute and Flute . 3. Harpsichord and Hautboy . 4. Violin and Flagelet . 5. Bass - viol and Kit . 6. Trumpet and Welsh - harp . 7. Hunting - horn and ...
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... according to our deserts . - What a dis- tressed wretch am I ! Should I ask a weak woman op- pressed with cares and sickness , to come and live with me ; or shall I not ask her ? Can I live without you ? But I find I must . If there be ...
... according to our deserts . - What a dis- tressed wretch am I ! Should I ask a weak woman op- pressed with cares and sickness , to come and live with me ; or shall I not ask her ? Can I live without you ? But I find I must . If there be ...
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I have likewise followed the example of the Roman Censors , in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender . It was usual for them to expel a senator , who had been guilty of great immoralities , out of the se- nate ...
I have likewise followed the example of the Roman Censors , in punishing offences according to the quality of the offender . It was usual for them to expel a senator , who had been guilty of great immoralities , out of the se- nate ...
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... according as their prin- cipal design was to benefit and instruct the different ca- pacities of my readers ; and to follow the example of some very great authors , by writing at the head of each discourse , Ad Aulam , Ad Academiam , Ad ...
... according as their prin- cipal design was to benefit and instruct the different ca- pacities of my readers ; and to follow the example of some very great authors , by writing at the head of each discourse , Ad Aulam , Ad Academiam , Ad ...
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