The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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TO MR . MAYNWARING ' SIR , THE HE state of conversation and business in this town having been long perplexed with pretenders in both kinds ; in order to open men's eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable under- taking to ...
TO MR . MAYNWARING ' SIR , THE HE state of conversation and business in this town having been long perplexed with pretenders in both kinds ; in order to open men's eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable under- taking to ...
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... conversation , and dexterous in all manner of public negotiations . These letters add , that Verono44 , who is also of this council , has lately set sail to his government of Patricia , with design to confirm the affections of the ...
... conversation , and dexterous in all manner of public negotiations . These letters add , that Verono44 , who is also of this council , has lately set sail to his government of Patricia , with design to confirm the affections of the ...
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... conversation . Item , I give my wit ( as rich men give to the rich ) among such as think they have enough already . And in case they shall not accept of the legacy , I give it to Bentivolio to defend his works , from time to time , as ...
... conversation . Item , I give my wit ( as rich men give to the rich ) among such as think they have enough already . And in case they shall not accept of the legacy , I give it to Bentivolio to defend his works , from time to time , as ...
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... conversation . The part of Fondlewife is a lively image of the unseasonable fond- ness of age and impotence . But instead of such agree- able works as these , the town has for half an age been tormented with insects called ' Easy ...
... conversation . The part of Fondlewife is a lively image of the unseasonable fond- ness of age and impotence . But instead of such agree- able works as these , the town has for half an age been tormented with insects called ' Easy ...
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... conversations , we should put these rivals of our faults and follies out of countenance . However , we shall soon have the pleasure of being acquainted with them one way or other ; for my brother Isaac designs , for the use of our sex ...
... conversations , we should put these rivals of our faults and follies out of countenance . However , we shall soon have the pleasure of being acquainted with them one way or other ; for my brother Isaac designs , for the use of our sex ...
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