The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... conversation with you , you were pleased not only to signify to me that I should remain in this office , but to add , that if I would name to you one of more value , which would be more commodious to me , you would favour me in it ...
... conversation with you , you were pleased not only to signify to me that I should remain in this office , but to add , that if I would name to you one of more value , which would be more commodious to me , you would favour me in it ...
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... conversations . The airy Will Sampler is become as lethargic by this my wand , as Cimon is sprightly . Take it , good girl , and use it without mercy ; for the reign of beauty never lasted full three years , but it ended in marriage ...
... conversations . The airy Will Sampler is become as lethargic by this my wand , as Cimon is sprightly . Take it , good girl , and use it without mercy ; for the reign of beauty never lasted full three years , but it ended in marriage ...
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... conversation - accomplishments of ours . But Osmyn very soon grew surfeited with the charms of her person by possession , and of her mind by want of taste ; for he was one of that loose sort of men , who have but one reason for setting ...
... conversation - accomplishments of ours . But Osmyn very soon grew surfeited with the charms of her person by possession , and of her mind by want of taste ; for he was one of that loose sort of men , who have but one reason for setting ...
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... conversation , that he complained of the advantages of it . " My spouse , " said he to one of his com- panions , " is so very discreet , so good , so virtuous , and I know not what , that I think her person is rather the object of ...
... conversation , that he complained of the advantages of it . " My spouse , " said he to one of his com- panions , " is so very discreet , so good , so virtuous , and I know not what , that I think her person is rather the object of ...
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... conversation with men just above them ; so , my life , from this moment , I shall read all the learned cooks who have ever writ ; study broths , plasters , and conserves , until from a fine lady I become a notable woman . We must take ...
... conversation with men just above them ; so , my life , from this moment , I shall read all the learned cooks who have ever writ ; study broths , plasters , and conserves , until from a fine lady I become a notable woman . We must take ...
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