The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows who have no sense farther than just to observe , that our poor lover has most understand- C ing when he is drunk , and is least in TATLER . 1 .
... he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows who have no sense farther than just to observe , that our poor lover has most understand- C ing when he is drunk , and is least in TATLER . 1 .
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... sense of the uncertainty of human affairs ( which alter with themselves every moment ) that in this gentle- man they pitied Mark Antony of Rome , Hamlet of Denmark , Mithridates of Pontus , Theodosius of Greece , and Henry the Eighth of ...
... sense of the uncertainty of human affairs ( which alter with themselves every moment ) that in this gentle- man they pitied Mark Antony of Rome , Hamlet of Denmark , Mithridates of Pontus , Theodosius of Greece , and Henry the Eighth of ...
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... sense of their present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more suitable to her present condition . At the same time we make preparations , as if we were alarmed by a greater force than that ...
... sense of their present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more suitable to her present condition . At the same time we make preparations , as if we were alarmed by a greater force than that ...
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... sense and breeding . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I resolve to be a faithful one ; and therefore take this public occasion to admonish a young nobleman , who came flustered into the box last night , and let him know how ...
... sense and breeding . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I resolve to be a faithful one ; and therefore take this public occasion to admonish a young nobleman , who came flustered into the box last night , and let him know how ...
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... sense , fortune , and his very being depends upon her , the termagant for whom he sighs is in love with a fellow who stares in the glass all the time he is with her , and lets her plainly see she may possibly be his rival , but never ...
... sense , fortune , and his very being depends upon her , the termagant for whom he sighs is in love with a fellow who stares in the glass all the time he is with her , and lets her plainly see she may possibly be his rival , but never ...
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