The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... discourse with motions of the body , tosses of the head , and brandishes of the fan . Her music was loud , bold , and masculine . Every thump she gave alarmed the company , and very often set somebody or other in B 2 No 157 . 3 TATLER .
... discourse with motions of the body , tosses of the head , and brandishes of the fan . Her music was loud , bold , and masculine . Every thump she gave alarmed the company , and very often set somebody or other in B 2 No 157 . 3 TATLER .
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... discourse but that of talking slower or faster . Upon communicating this scheme of music to an old friend of mine , who was formerly a man of gallantry , and a rover , he told me that he believed he had been in love with every ...
... discourse but that of talking slower or faster . Upon communicating this scheme of music to an old friend of mine , who was formerly a man of gallantry , and a rover , he told me that he believed he had been in love with every ...
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... discourse , that he had never aspired to a Hautboy ; that he had been exas- perated by a Flagelet ; and that to this very day he pines away for a Flute . Upon the whole , having thoroughly considered how ab- solutely necessary it is ...
... discourse , that he had never aspired to a Hautboy ; that he had been exas- perated by a Flagelet ; and that to this very day he pines away for a Flute . Upon the whole , having thoroughly considered how ab- solutely necessary it is ...
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... discourse , Ad Aulam , Ad Academiam , Ad Populum , Ad Clerum . There is no particular in which my correspondents of all ages , conditions , sexes , and complexions , universally agree , except only in their thirst after scandal . It is ...
... discourse , Ad Aulam , Ad Academiam , Ad Populum , Ad Clerum . There is no particular in which my correspondents of all ages , conditions , sexes , and complexions , universally agree , except only in their thirst after scandal . It is ...
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... discourse , without any thought or meaning . The marks you may know him by are , an elevated eye , and dogmatical brow , a positive voice , and a contempt for every thing that comes out , whether he has read it or not . He dwells ...
... discourse , without any thought or meaning . The marks you may know him by are , an elevated eye , and dogmatical brow , a positive voice , and a contempt for every thing that comes out , whether he has read it or not . He dwells ...
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