The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... head of a species : he is a little out of his element in this town ; but he is a relation of Tranquillus , and his neighbour in the country , which is the true place of residence for this species . The habit of a Dapper , when he is at ...
... head of a species : he is a little out of his element in this town ; but he is a relation of Tranquillus , and his neighbour in the country , which is the true place of residence for this species . The habit of a Dapper , when he is at ...
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... head after having received a letter of Clarissa's mar- riage . The lady who gave me this account , being far gone in poetry and romance , told me , if I would give her an epitaph , she would take care to have it placed on his tomb ...
... head after having received a letter of Clarissa's mar- riage . The lady who gave me this account , being far gone in poetry and romance , told me , if I would give her an epitaph , she would take care to have it placed on his tomb ...
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... head myself , but am in hopes , and please God , I shall recover . I continue in the field , and lie at my colonel's quarters . Arthur is very well ; but I can give you no account of Elms ; he was in the hospital before I came into the ...
... head myself , but am in hopes , and please God , I shall recover . I continue in the field , and lie at my colonel's quarters . Arthur is very well ; but I can give you no account of Elms ; he was in the hospital before I came into the ...
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... head , and should recover if it pleased God . But , be that as it will , he takes care , like a man of honour , as he certainly is , to let the widow Steven- son know , that he had seven and three - pence for her , and that if he lives ...
... head , and should recover if it pleased God . But , be that as it will , he takes care , like a man of honour , as he certainly is , to let the widow Steven- son know , that he had seven and three - pence for her , and that if he lives ...
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... head still ran upon the subject of the discourse to - night at Will's . I fell , therefore , into the amusement of proportioning the glory of a battle among the whole army , and dividing it into shares , according to the method of the ...
... head still ran upon the subject of the discourse to - night at Will's . I fell , therefore , into the amusement of proportioning the glory of a battle among the whole army , and dividing it into shares , according to the method of the ...
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