The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... happy ; but the foundation is from a ler , to point out the respective writers , we have affixed the name of Steele ( the ostensible author ) to those papers re- specting the writers of which there remains any doubt . -Internal evidence ...
... happy ; but the foundation is from a ler , to point out the respective writers , we have affixed the name of Steele ( the ostensible author ) to those papers re- specting the writers of which there remains any doubt . -Internal evidence ...
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... happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or every prattling hussy ' ll beg a dose . ' A water - bottle's brought for her relief ; Not Nants cou'd sooner ease the lady's grief : Her busy thoughts are on the ...
... happy bride . But , dearest niece , keep this grand secret close , Or every prattling hussy ' ll beg a dose . ' A water - bottle's brought for her relief ; Not Nants cou'd sooner ease the lady's grief : Her busy thoughts are on the ...
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... happy state ! ' Why , niece , ' says he , ' I pry'thee apprehend , The water's water - be thyself thy friend ; Such beauty would the coldest husband warm , But your provoking tongue undoes the charm : Be silent and complying . - You'll ...
... happy state ! ' Why , niece , ' says he , ' I pry'thee apprehend , The water's water - be thyself thy friend ; Such beauty would the coldest husband warm , But your provoking tongue undoes the charm : Be silent and complying . - You'll ...
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... happy in one particular , that he never preferred a man who has not proved remarkably serviceable to his country . Philander 13 is mentioned with particu- lar distinction ; a nobleman who has the most refined taste of the true pleasures ...
... happy in one particular , that he never preferred a man who has not proved remarkably serviceable to his country . Philander 13 is mentioned with particu- lar distinction ; a nobleman who has the most refined taste of the true pleasures ...
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... happy conduct of her arms , in whom she can boast , that she has produced a man formed by nature to lead a nation of heroes . STEELE . 6 In 1704 , in consequence of the memorable victory at Hochsted , the duke of Marlborough was ...
... happy conduct of her arms , in whom she can boast , that she has produced a man formed by nature to lead a nation of heroes . STEELE . 6 In 1704 , in consequence of the memorable victory at Hochsted , the duke of Marlborough was ...
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