The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... soon as it became a fashion , the very topping fellows thought their honour reflected upon , if they did not proffer themselves as seconds when any of their friends had a quarrel , so that sometimes there were a dozen of a side . Sir ...
... soon as it became a fashion , the very topping fellows thought their honour reflected upon , if they did not proffer themselves as seconds when any of their friends had a quarrel , so that sometimes there were a dozen of a side . Sir ...
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... soon made to give way : but having a retreating - place in Red - lion - court , but could not hold it , being put to flight through Paul's - alley , and pursued by the general's grenadiers , while he marches up and attacks their main ...
... soon made to give way : but having a retreating - place in Red - lion - court , but could not hold it , being put to flight through Paul's - alley , and pursued by the general's grenadiers , while he marches up and attacks their main ...
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... soon allay . ' DRYDEN . Will's Coffee - house , July 13 . Some part of the company keep up the old way of conversation in this place , which usually turned upon the examination of nature , and an inquiry into the manners of men . There ...
... soon allay . ' DRYDEN . Will's Coffee - house , July 13 . Some part of the company keep up the old way of conversation in this place , which usually turned upon the examination of nature , and an inquiry into the manners of men . There ...
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... soon as there is a pro . clamation . ' He tells me in the other ear , • You are in the right of it . ' Then he whispered my friend , to know what my name was : then made an obliging bow , and went to examine another table . This led my ...
... soon as there is a pro . clamation . ' He tells me in the other ear , • You are in the right of it . ' Then he whispered my friend , to know what my name was : then made an obliging bow , and went to examine another table . This led my ...
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... soon to execute , cast about for a simile to what he himself is , or the thing which he is going to act : but there is nothing more proper and natural for a poet , whose business is to describe , and who is spectator of one in that ...
... soon to execute , cast about for a simile to what he himself is , or the thing which he is going to act : but there is nothing more proper and natural for a poet , whose business is to describe , and who is spectator of one in that ...
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