The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... Lover tormented by a Co- quette ... 108. Degradation of the Stage - Dignity of Human Nature - Errors of the French writers STEELE STEELE • ADDISON 109. Fashionable Visiting - Notice from the Upholders 110. Court of Judicature of the ...
... Lover tormented by a Co- quette ... 108. Degradation of the Stage - Dignity of Human Nature - Errors of the French writers STEELE STEELE • ADDISON 109. Fashionable Visiting - Notice from the Upholders 110. Court of Judicature of the ...
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... lover of mu- sic , I inlisted myself for a soldier . As years came on , I began to examine things , and grew discontent- ed at the times . This made me quit the sword , and take to the study of the occult sciences , in which I was so ...
... lover of mu- sic , I inlisted myself for a soldier . As years came on , I began to examine things , and grew discontent- ed at the times . This made me quit the sword , and take to the study of the occult sciences , in which I was so ...
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... lover , with a parcel of romps of her acquaintance . One of them , who I suppose had the same design upon me , told me she said , Do you see how briskly my old gen- tleman mounts ? ' This made me cut off my amour , and to reflect with ...
... lover , with a parcel of romps of her acquaintance . One of them , who I suppose had the same design upon me , told me she said , Do you see how briskly my old gen- tleman mounts ? ' This made me cut off my amour , and to reflect with ...
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... lover , instead of acting accord- ing to his circumstances , he spent his time in consi- dering what his present state was like ? " . " That is very true , " says the mock author ; " I believe we had as good strike these lines out ...
... lover , instead of acting accord- ing to his circumstances , he spent his time in consi- dering what his present state was like ? " . " That is very true , " says the mock author ; " I believe we had as good strike these lines out ...
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... , when he becomes a lover , with a certain beauty of action above what was ever observed in him before ; and all who are without any one of these qualities are to be looked upon as the rabble F 3 No 94 . 5 % TATLER .
... , when he becomes a lover , with a certain beauty of action above what was ever observed in him before ; and all who are without any one of these qualities are to be looked upon as the rabble F 3 No 94 . 5 % TATLER .
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