The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... pleased , and was pleased all the while he stayed . His company left us all in good humour , and we were not such fools as to let it sink , before we confirmed it by great cheerfulness and openness in our carriage the whole evening ...
... pleased , and was pleased all the while he stayed . His company left us all in good humour , and we were not such fools as to let it sink , before we confirmed it by great cheerfulness and openness in our carriage the whole evening ...
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... pleased , and enter upon the business . " We all stood up in an instant , and Sir Harry filed off from the left , very discreetly , countermarching behind the chairs towards the door . After him , Sir Giles in the same manner . The ...
... pleased , and enter upon the business . " We all stood up in an instant , and Sir Harry filed off from the left , very discreetly , countermarching behind the chairs towards the door . After him , Sir Giles in the same manner . The ...
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... pleased with several touches in it , that I could not forbear showing it to a cluster of critics , who , instead of considering it in the light I have done , examined it by the rules of epistolary writing . For as these gentlemen are ...
... pleased with several touches in it , that I could not forbear showing it to a cluster of critics , who , instead of considering it in the light I have done , examined it by the rules of epistolary writing . For as these gentlemen are ...
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... 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 , he is sure he shall go into ...
... 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 , he is sure he shall go into ...
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... pleased to inquire after , if they can but wear one impertinence out of human life , destroy a single vice , or give a morning's cheerfulness to an honest mind ; in short , if the world can be but one virtue the better , or in any ...
... pleased to inquire after , if they can but wear one impertinence out of human life , destroy a single vice , or give a morning's cheerfulness to an honest mind ; in short , if the world can be but one virtue the better , or in any ...
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