The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... young lady who look- ed up at him ; away goes the coach , and the young gentleman pulled off his night - cap , and instead of rubbing his gums , as he ought to do , out of the win- dow until about four of the clock , sits him down and ...
... young lady who look- ed up at him ; away goes the coach , and the young gentleman pulled off his night - cap , and instead of rubbing his gums , as he ought to do , out of the win- dow until about four of the clock , sits him down and ...
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... young spark ventures upon her , like a man of quality , without being acquainted with her , or having ever saluted her , until it was a crime to kiss any woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession , and the charms of ...
... young spark ventures upon her , like a man of quality , without being acquainted with her , or having ever saluted her , until it was a crime to kiss any woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession , and the charms of ...
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... young , Had wealth and charms - but then she had a tongue ! From morn to night th ' eternal larum run , Which often lost those hearts her eyes had won . Sir John was smitten , and confess'd his flame , Sigh'd out the usual time , then ...
... young , Had wealth and charms - but then she had a tongue ! From morn to night th ' eternal larum run , Which often lost those hearts her eyes had won . Sir John was smitten , and confess'd his flame , Sigh'd out the usual time , then ...
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... young people a turn of 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 ...
... young people a turn of 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 ...
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... the man he pretends to direct . 4 He was inimitable in this work . See Walpole's Anec- dotes of Painting , vol . v . p . 166. et seqq . 8vo . 1782 . 6 This method should , methinks , encourage young be- 3 . 21 . TATLER .
... the man he pretends to direct . 4 He was inimitable in this work . See Walpole's Anec- dotes of Painting , vol . v . p . 166. et seqq . 8vo . 1782 . 6 This method should , methinks , encourage young be- 3 . 21 . TATLER .
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