The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... sense than you ; if a trifle , you know what I told you on your wedding - day , that you were to be above little provocations . " She knows very well I can be sour upon occasion , therefore gave me leave to go on . 66 6 " " 66 Sister ...
... sense than you ; if a trifle , you know what I told you on your wedding - day , that you were to be above little provocations . " She knows very well I can be sour upon occasion , therefore gave me leave to go on . 66 6 " " 66 Sister ...
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... sense of a person who remains idle in the same place for half a century . I got him with great success into his chair by the fire , without throwing down any of my cups . The knight - bachelor told me , " he had a great respect for my ...
... sense of a person who remains idle in the same place for half a century . I got him with great success into his chair by the fire , without throwing down any of my cups . The knight - bachelor told me , " he had a great respect for my ...
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... sense of good breeding , and therefore whipped in between the justice and the simple squire . He could not properly take this ill ; but I overheard him whisper the steward , " that he thought it hard , that a common conjuror should take ...
... sense of good breeding , and therefore whipped in between the justice and the simple squire . He could not properly take this ill ; but I overheard him whisper the steward , " that he thought it hard , that a common conjuror should take ...
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... sense and ex- perience of mankind , that they have all spoken of it in the same manner . I have , in my own read- ing , remarked an hundred and three epigrams , fifty odes , and ninety - one sentences , tending to 30 N ° 90 . TATLER .
... sense and ex- perience of mankind , that they have all spoken of it in the same manner . I have , in my own read- ing , remarked an hundred and three epigrams , fifty odes , and ninety - one sentences , tending to 30 N ° 90 . TATLER .
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... sense of the generous passion of love , to prefer the ostentation of life in the arms of Crassus , to the entertainments and con- veniences of it in the company of your beloved Lorio : for so he is indeed , Madam ; you speak his name ...
... sense of the generous passion of love , to prefer the ostentation of life in the arms of Crassus , to the entertainments and con- veniences of it in the company of your beloved Lorio : for so he is indeed , Madam ; you speak his name ...
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