The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... fall likewise under this denomination . On the right hand of the Hornpipe sat a Welsh - Harp , an instrument which very much delights in the tunes of old historical ballads , and in celebrating the renowned actions and exploits of ...
... fall likewise under this denomination . On the right hand of the Hornpipe sat a Welsh - Harp , an instrument which very much delights in the tunes of old historical ballads , and in celebrating the renowned actions and exploits of ...
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... fall into so great distresses upon my account ! and that my dear Tulliola should be so much afflicted for the sake of a father , with whom she had once so much rea- son to be pleased ! How can I mention little Cicero , whose first ...
... fall into so great distresses upon my account ! and that my dear Tulliola should be so much afflicted for the sake of a father , with whom she had once so much rea- son to be pleased ! How can I mention little Cicero , whose first ...
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... day ; and was therefore very much out of humour at this unseasonable visit . I had no sooner recovered my temper , and was falling asleep , but I was immediately startled by a second rap ; and upon my maid's 14 TATLER . No 160 . 1365.
... day ; and was therefore very much out of humour at this unseasonable visit . I had no sooner recovered my temper , and was falling asleep , but I was immediately startled by a second rap ; and upon my maid's 14 TATLER . No 160 . 1365.
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... falls all of a sudden into the familiar ; " in petticoats ! " Or Phœbus ' self in petticoats . " Let us now , " says I , " enter upon the second stanza : I find the first line is still a continuation of the metaphor . " I fancy , when ...
... falls all of a sudden into the familiar ; " in petticoats ! " Or Phœbus ' self in petticoats . " Let us now , " says I , " enter upon the second stanza : I find the first line is still a continuation of the metaphor . " I fancy , when ...
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... fall into a dream , and like me better when I am asleep than when I am awake : others advise me to sit all night upon the stars and be more frequent in my astrological observations ; for that a vision is not properly a Lucu- bration ...
... fall into a dream , and like me better when I am asleep than when I am awake : others advise me to sit all night upon the stars and be more frequent in my astrological observations ; for that a vision is not properly a Lucu- bration ...
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