The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession , and the charms of this lady soon wanted the support of good - humour and complacency of manners . Upon this , my spark flies to the bottle for relief from sa- tiety . She ...
... woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession , and the charms of this lady soon wanted the support of good - humour and complacency of manners . Upon this , my spark flies to the bottle for relief from sa- tiety . She ...
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... woman irresistible : Clarissa looks languishing ; Chloe killing : Clarissa never fails of gaining admiration ; Chloe of moving desire . The gazers at Clarissa are at first uncon- 1 Intended by Steele as a free translation of the motto ...
... woman irresistible : Clarissa looks languishing ; Chloe killing : Clarissa never fails of gaining admiration ; Chloe of moving desire . The gazers at Clarissa are at first uncon- 1 Intended by Steele as a free translation of the motto ...
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... woman else . However , Cynthio had a bow from her the other day , upon which he is very much come to himself ; and I heard him send his man of an errand yesterday , without any manner of hesitation ; a quarter of an hour after which he ...
... woman else . However , Cynthio had a bow from her the other day , upon which he is very much come to himself ; and I heard him send his man of an errand yesterday , without any manner of hesitation ; a quarter of an hour after which he ...
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... woman by his side had not supported him ; the rest followed two and two . When we came nearer this appearance , who should it be but monsieur Guardeloop , mine and Ramble's French taylor , attended by others , lead- ing one of madam ...
... woman by his side had not supported him ; the rest followed two and two . When we came nearer this appearance , who should it be but monsieur Guardeloop , mine and Ramble's French taylor , attended by others , lead- ing one of madam ...
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... woman . At the same time he understands wit just as she does horsemanship . You are to know , these extraordinary persons see each other daily : and they themselves , as well as the town , think it will be a match : but it can never ...
... woman . At the same time he understands wit just as she does horsemanship . You are to know , these extraordinary persons see each other daily : and they themselves , as well as the town , think it will be a match : but it can never ...
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