The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... On Eloquence - Talents for Conversation - Pedantry Steele . 245. Advertisement of Lady Fardingale's stolen Goods - Letter from a Black Boy Steele . No. 246. On a Censorious Disposition - Letters to Defaulters CONTENTS .
... On Eloquence - Talents for Conversation - Pedantry Steele . 245. Advertisement of Lady Fardingale's stolen Goods - Letter from a Black Boy Steele . No. 246. On a Censorious Disposition - Letters to Defaulters CONTENTS .
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... conversation of a mild and amiable woman , that has nothing in it very ele- vated , nor , at the same time , any thing mean or trivial . I must here observe , that the Hautboy is the most perfect of the Flute - species , which , with ...
... conversation of a mild and amiable woman , that has nothing in it very ele- vated , nor , at the same time , any thing mean or trivial . I must here observe , that the Hautboy is the most perfect of the Flute - species , which , with ...
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... conversation was a Prude , who stuck to the Trial , and was silent the whole Opera . The gravity of her censures , and composure of her voice , which were often attended with supercilious casts of the eye , and a seeming contempt for ...
... conversation was a Prude , who stuck to the Trial , and was silent the whole Opera . The gravity of her censures , and composure of her voice , which were often attended with supercilious casts of the eye , and a seeming contempt for ...
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... conversation , he grew cool to her though at the same time he could not deny but that she behaved herself very much like a gentlewo- man . His third mistress was a Dulcimer , who , he found , took great delight in sighing and ...
... conversation , he grew cool to her though at the same time he could not deny but that she behaved herself very much like a gentlewo- man . His third mistress was a Dulcimer , who , he found , took great delight in sighing and ...
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... conversation of the beau monde . In short , separate beds , silent tables , and solitary homes , have been introduced by your men of wit and pleasure of the age . As I shall always make it my business to stem the torrents of prejudice ...
... conversation of the beau monde . In short , separate beds , silent tables , and solitary homes , have been introduced by your men of wit and pleasure of the age . As I shall always make it my business to stem the torrents of prejudice ...
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