The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... morning a visit from this learned ideot , for that is the light in which I consider every pedant , when I discover in him some little touches of the coxcomb , which I had not before observed . Being very full of the figure which he ...
... morning a visit from this learned ideot , for that is the light in which I consider every pedant , when I discover in him some little touches of the coxcomb , which I had not before observed . Being very full of the figure which he ...
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... morning . About two hours before day , I heard a great rapping at my door , which continued some time , until my maid could get her- self ready to go down and see what was the occasion of it . She then brought me up word , that there ...
... morning . About two hours before day , I heard a great rapping at my door , which continued some time , until my maid could get her- self ready to go down and see what was the occasion of it . She then brought me up word , that there ...
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... morning . " The wench delivered my answer presently , and shut the door . It was impossible for me to compose myself to sleep after two such unexpected alarms ; for which reason I put on my clothes in a very peevish humour . I took ...
... morning . " The wench delivered my answer presently , and shut the door . It was impossible for me to compose myself to sleep after two such unexpected alarms ; for which reason I put on my clothes in a very peevish humour . I took ...
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... morning , I would have told you in your ear another secret . I hope you will be recovered of your indisposition by to - morrow morning , when I will wait on you at the same hour as I did this ; my private circum- stances being such ...
... morning , I would have told you in your ear another secret . I hope you will be recovered of your indisposition by to - morrow morning , when I will wait on you at the same hour as I did this ; my private circum- stances being such ...
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... morning . " - Been ! " says he , " I have been at Northampton , in the Park , in a lady's bed - chamber , in a dining - room , every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance " Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse , I ...
... morning . " - Been ! " says he , " I have been at Northampton , in the Park , in a lady's bed - chamber , in a dining - room , every where ; the rogue has led me such a dance " Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his discourse , I ...
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