The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... 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 174. Various Species of mad Persons - Lady ...
... 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 174. Various Species of mad Persons - Lady ...
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... Honour Steele . Addison . 251. On Virtuous Independence - Where true Happiness is to be found Steele . 252. Defence of Sober Drinking - Letter from Ralph and Bridget Yokefellow • Steele . 253. Journal of the Court of Honour Addison and ...
... Honour Steele . Addison . 251. On Virtuous Independence - Where true Happiness is to be found Steele . 252. Defence of Sober Drinking - Letter from Ralph and Bridget Yokefellow • Steele . 253. Journal of the Court of Honour Addison and ...
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... honour , and good nature , should 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 ...
... honour , and good nature , should 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 ...
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... honours ; it is not our crimes , but our virtues , that have distressed us . - Take more than ordinary care of your health ; I am more afflicted with your sorrows than my own.- Farewell , my Terentia , thou dearest , faith- fullest ...
... honours ; it is not our crimes , but our virtues , that have distressed us . - Take more than ordinary care of your health ; I am more afflicted with your sorrows than my own.- Farewell , my Terentia , thou dearest , faith- fullest ...
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... honours of which he had been deprived , with all the pomp and acclamation that usually attended the greatest triumph . A N ° 160. TUESDAY , APRIL 18 , 1710 . From my own Apartment , April 17 . COMMON civility to an impertinent fellow ...
... honours of which he had been deprived , with all the pomp and acclamation that usually attended the greatest triumph . A N ° 160. TUESDAY , APRIL 18 , 1710 . From my own Apartment , April 17 . COMMON civility to an impertinent fellow ...
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