The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... hope , make all persons willing to comply with my humble request ( when my gratis stock is exhausted ) of a penny a - piece ; especially since they are sure of some proper amusement , and that it is impossible for me to want means to ...
... hope , make all persons willing to comply with my humble request ( when my gratis stock is exhausted ) of a penny a - piece ; especially since they are sure of some proper amusement , and that it is impossible for me to want means to ...
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... hope for safety from other prospects . From my own Apartment , April 13 . I FIND it of very great use , now I am setting up for a writer of news , that I am an adept in astrological speculations ; by which means I avoid speaking of ...
... hope for safety from other prospects . From my own Apartment , April 13 . I FIND it of very great use , now I am setting up for a writer of news , that I am an adept in astrological speculations ; by which means I avoid speaking of ...
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... hope the reader will for- give me , that I desire he would go to the play called the Stratagem this evening , which is to be acted for the benefit of my near kinsman Mr. John Bickerstaff1 . I protest to you , the gentleman has not ...
... hope the reader will for- give me , that I desire he would go to the play called the Stratagem this evening , which is to be acted for the benefit of my near kinsman Mr. John Bickerstaff1 . I protest to you , the gentleman has not ...
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... hope , accept of it for intelligence you had not before . But I am going upon a narrative , the matter of which I know to be true : it is not only doing justice to the deceased merit of such persons , as , had they lived , would not ...
... hope , accept of it for intelligence you had not before . But I am going upon a narrative , the matter of which I know to be true : it is not only doing justice to the deceased merit of such persons , as , had they lived , would not ...
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... hope to be wives and widows themselves . I invite all , who have nothing else to do , to accept of gloves and scarves . Thus , with the great Charles V. of Spain , I re- sign the glories of this transitory world : Yet at the same time ...
... hope to be wives and widows themselves . I invite all , who have nothing else to do , to accept of gloves and scarves . Thus , with the great Charles V. of Spain , I re- sign the glories of this transitory world : Yet at the same time ...
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