The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... turned : how- ever , to be rid of importunities , I promised her an epitaph , and told her I would take for my pattern that of Don Alonzo , who was no less famous in his age than Cynthio is in ours . THE EPITAPH . Here lies Don Alonzo ...
... turned : how- ever , to be rid of importunities , I promised her an epitaph , and told her I would take for my pattern that of Don Alonzo , who was no less famous in his age than Cynthio is in ours . THE EPITAPH . Here lies Don Alonzo ...
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... might fall in a decent posture . In this manner , says my author , he went off , not like a man that departed out of life , but a deity that re- turned to his abode . N ° 87. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1709 . 12 N ° 86 . TATLER .
... might fall in a decent posture . In this manner , says my author , he went off , not like a man that departed out of life , but a deity that re- turned to his abode . N ° 87. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1709 . 12 N ° 86 . TATLER .
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... turned gently on his toes . After this circular motion , he continued bent in that humble posture for some time , looking on his book . After this , he recovered himself with a sudden spring , and flew round the room in all the violence ...
... turned gently on his toes . After this circular motion , he continued bent in that humble posture for some time , looking on his book . After this , he recovered himself with a sudden spring , and flew round the room in all the violence ...
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... turned his course to the parts in the south , " and so forth . It is , therefore , very much to be considered , what sense a person has of things when he is setting out ; and if he then knows none of his friends and ac- quaintance but ...
... turned his course to the parts in the south , " and so forth . It is , therefore , very much to be considered , what sense a person has of things when he is setting out ; and if he then knows none of his friends and ac- quaintance but ...
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... turned into inward reflexion and melancholy . " He would have gone on in this tender way , when the good lady entered , and with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance told us , " she has been searching her closet for something ...
... turned into inward reflexion and melancholy . " He would have gone on in this tender way , when the good lady entered , and with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance told us , " she has been searching her closet for something ...
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