The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... marched down Sheer - lane , at the upper end of which I lodge . When we came to Temple - bar , Sir Harry and Sir Giles got over ; but a run of the coaches kept the rest of us on this side of the street ; however , we all at last landed ...
... marched down Sheer - lane , at the upper end of which I lodge . When we came to Temple - bar , Sir Harry and Sir Giles got over ; but a run of the coaches kept the rest of us on this side of the street ; however , we all at last landed ...
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... unsafe for any one to walk within several yards of him . In this manner he took up the whole Mall , his spectators moving on each side of it , whilst he cocked up his hat , and marched directly for Westminster . I can- 68 No 96 . TATLER .
... unsafe for any one to walk within several yards of him . In this manner he took up the whole Mall , his spectators moving on each side of it , whilst he cocked up his hat , and marched directly for Westminster . I can- 68 No 96 . TATLER .
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Sir Richard Steele. hat , and marched directly for Westminster . I can- not tell who this gentleman is , but for my comfort , may say with the lover in Terence , who lost sight of a fine young lady , " Wherever thou art , thou canst not ...
Sir Richard Steele. hat , and marched directly for Westminster . I can- not tell who this gentleman is , but for my comfort , may say with the lover in Terence , who lost sight of a fine young lady , " Wherever thou art , thou canst not ...
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... marched off the night before , disguised in magnificence ; door - keepers came out clad like cardinals , and scene - drawers like heathen gods . Divito himself was wrapped up in one of his black clouds , and left to the enemy nothing ...
... marched off the night before , disguised in magnificence ; door - keepers came out clad like cardinals , and scene - drawers like heathen gods . Divito himself was wrapped up in one of his black clouds , and left to the enemy nothing ...
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... marched out from the rest , and placed themselves in the front ; at which the others shook their heads at them , but did not think fit to dispute the post with them . I could not but make several observations upon this last column of ...
... marched out from the rest , and placed themselves in the front ; at which the others shook their heads at them , but did not think fit to dispute the post with them . I could not but make several observations upon this last column of ...
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