The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... woman , that has nothing in it very ele- vated , nor , at the same time , any thing mean or trivial . I must here observe , that the Hautboy is the most perfect of the Flute - species , which , with all the sweetness of the sound , hath ...
... woman , that has nothing in it very ele- vated , nor , at the same time , any thing mean or trivial . I must here observe , that the Hautboy is the most perfect of the Flute - species , which , with all the sweetness of the sound , hath ...
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... woman - kind may be found under one of the foregoing divisions ; but it must be confessed , that the generality of that sex , notwith- standing they have naturally a great genius for being talkative , are not mistresses of more than one ...
... woman - kind may be found under one of the foregoing divisions ; but it must be confessed , that the generality of that sex , notwith- standing they have naturally a great genius for being talkative , are not mistresses of more than one ...
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... woman of your virtue , constancy , and 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 ...
... woman of your virtue , constancy , and 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 ...
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... woman op- pressed with cares and sickness , to come and live with me ; or shall I not ask her ? Can I live without you ? But I find I must . If there be any hopes of my return , help it forward , and promote it as much as you are able ...
... woman op- pressed with cares and sickness , to come and live with me ; or shall I not ask her ? Can I live without you ? But I find I must . If there be any hopes of my return , help it forward , and promote it as much as you are able ...
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... woman , cannot be said to lie in that case , be- cause they act by instruction ; and their words are no more their own than those of a puppet . " He was going on with his ribaldry , when on a sudden he looked on his watch , and said ...
... woman , cannot be said to lie in that case , be- cause they act by instruction ; and their words are no more their own than those of a puppet . " He was going on with his ribaldry , when on a sudden he looked on his watch , and said ...
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