The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom . In a word , his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has ...
... never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom . In a word , his attention to any thing but his passion was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has ...
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... never saw him , off or on the stage , but he learned something from him ; and fre- quently observed that Betterton was no actor : that he put on his part with his clothes , and was the very man he un- dertook to be , till the play was ...
... never saw him , off or on the stage , but he learned something from him ; and fre- quently observed that Betterton was no actor : that he put on his part with his clothes , and was the very man he un- dertook to be , till the play was ...
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... never came home , but it was- -Was there no sot that would stay longer ? Would any man living but you ? Did I leave all the world for this usage ? ' to which he ' Madam , split me , you are very impertinent ! ' In a word , this match ...
... never came home , but it was- -Was there no sot that would stay longer ? Would any man living but you ? Did I leave all the world for this usage ? ' to which he ' Madam , split me , you are very impertinent ! ' In a word , this match ...
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... never virtuous love was us'd like mine ! ' Oft as the watchful bell - man march'd his round , At a fresh bottle gay Sir John he found . By four the knight would get his business done , And only then reel'd off -- because alone ; Full ...
... never virtuous love was us'd like mine ! ' Oft as the watchful bell - man march'd his round , At a fresh bottle gay Sir John he found . By four the knight would get his business done , And only then reel'd off -- because alone ; Full ...
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Will that perpetual clack lie never still ? That rival to the softness of a mill ! Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep uncurs'd with wife and noise . ' Long this uncomfortable life they led ,. With snarling ...
Will that perpetual clack lie never still ? That rival to the softness of a mill ! Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep uncurs'd with wife and noise . ' Long this uncomfortable life they led ,. With snarling ...
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