The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at which time 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 ...
... thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at which time 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 ...
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... thought it deserved to be consi- dered , and made more public . The turn the poet gives it is very happy ; but the foundation is from a ler , to point out the respective writers , we have affixed the name of Steele ( the ostensible ...
... thought it deserved to be consi- dered , and made more public . The turn the poet gives it is very happy ; but the foundation is from a ler , to point out the respective writers , we have affixed the name of Steele ( the ostensible ...
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... thought , of ev'ry joy of life ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time decline , Madam lov'd money , and the knight lov'd wine . From whence some petty discord would arise , As , You're a fool ! -and ...
... thought , of ev'ry joy of life ; But his dear Molly prov'd a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time decline , Madam lov'd money , and the knight lov'd wine . From whence some petty discord would arise , As , You're a fool ! -and ...
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... thoughts are on the trial bent , And , female like , impatient for th ' event ! The bonny knight reels home exceeding clear , Prepar'd for clamour and domestic war : Entering , he cries , - Hey ! where's our thunder fied ! No hurricane ...
... thoughts are on the trial bent , And , female like , impatient for th ' event ! The bonny knight reels home exceeding clear , Prepar'd for clamour and domestic war : Entering , he cries , - Hey ! where's our thunder fied ! No hurricane ...
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... thought fit to leave him naked of the proper means to make those excellencies useful for the honour and safety of the empire . They write from Berlin of the thirteenth , O. S. that the true design of general Fleming's visit to that ...
... thought fit to leave him naked of the proper means to make those excellencies useful for the honour and safety of the empire . They write from Berlin of the thirteenth , O. S. that the true design of general Fleming's visit to that ...
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