The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... carry his wife , my sister , that very morning , to his own house . ' I readily told him , " I would wait upon him , " without asking why he was so im- patient to rob us of his good company . He went out of my chamber , and I thought ...
... carry his wife , my sister , that very morning , to his own house . ' I readily told him , " I would wait upon him , " without asking why he was so im- patient to rob us of his good company . He went out of my chamber , and I thought ...
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... carry them . Here we were at our old difficulty , and took up the street upon the same ceremony , We proceeded through the entry , and were so ne- cessarily kept in order by the situation , that we were now got into the coffee - house ...
... carry them . Here we were at our old difficulty , and took up the street upon the same ceremony , We proceeded through the entry , and were so ne- cessarily kept in order by the situation , that we were now got into the coffee - house ...
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... carried on the story of Lavi- nia's wedding . If the proper officer will not con- descend to take notice of these absurdities , I shall myself , as a censor of the people , animadvert upon such proceedings . * A gentleman of distinction ...
... carried on the story of Lavi- nia's wedding . If the proper officer will not con- descend to take notice of these absurdities , I shall myself , as a censor of the people , animadvert upon such proceedings . * A gentleman of distinction ...
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... carry off the dirt , and by that very , em- ployment is the filthiest creature in the street . De- dications and panegyrics are frequently ridiculous , let them be addressed where they will ; but at the front , or in the body of a libel ...
... carry off the dirt , and by that very , em- ployment is the filthiest creature in the street . De- dications and panegyrics are frequently ridiculous , let them be addressed where they will ; but at the front , or in the body of a libel ...
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... one in his line that carried a whole body with him to the grave . I believe you will think the style of this letter a little extraordinary ; but the Rehearsal will tell you , that people in clouds must 48 N ° 53 . TATLER .
... one in his line that carried a whole body with him to the grave . I believe you will think the style of this letter a little extraordinary ; but the Rehearsal will tell you , that people in clouds must 48 N ° 53 . TATLER .
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