The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Heart lost Steele . Steele . 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Behaviour of the Indian Kings- Impertinence of Minucio · Steele . • 172. Mischiefs arising from Passion - Story of Mr. Eustace 173. Errors in Education - Character of Horace ...
... Heart lost Steele . Steele . 171. Origin of Honour and Title - Behaviour of the Indian Kings- Impertinence of Minucio · Steele . • 172. Mischiefs arising from Passion - Story of Mr. Eustace 173. Errors in Education - Character of Horace ...
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... heart , which after having won , he was forced to leave her , as despairing of any farther success . " I must confess , " says my friend , " I have often considered her with a great deal of admiration ; and I find her pleasure is so ...
... heart , which after having won , he was forced to leave her , as despairing of any farther success . " I must confess , " says my friend , " I have often considered her with a great deal of admiration ; and I find her pleasure is so ...
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... heart , and beat his wife . A kind husband hath been looked upon as a clown , and a good wife as a domestic animal unfit for the company or conversation of the beau monde . In short , separate beds , silent tables , and solitary homes ...
... heart , and beat his wife . A kind husband hath been looked upon as a clown , and a good wife as a domestic animal unfit for the company or conversation of the beau monde . In short , separate beds , silent tables , and solitary homes ...
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... heart's desire , farewell . " III . " Aristocritus hath delivered to me three of your letters , which I have almost defaced with my tears . Oh ! my Terentia , I am consumed with grief , and feel the weight of your sufferings more than ...
... heart's desire , farewell . " III . " Aristocritus hath delivered to me three of your letters , which I have almost defaced with my tears . Oh ! my Terentia , I am consumed with grief , and feel the weight of your sufferings more than ...
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... of mean - spiritedness from these natural openings of his heart , and disburdening of his thoughts to a wife . has written several other letters to the same person , but He none with so great passion as these , of which 159 . 13 TATLER .
... of mean - spiritedness from these natural openings of his heart , and disburdening of his thoughts to a wife . has written several other letters to the same person , but He none with so great passion as these , of which 159 . 13 TATLER .
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