The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... face ; around his neck was the Berdash or the carefully disordered folds of the Steinkirk — a neckcloth so called from the battle of that name , when the French generals were so suddenly called upon to attack the English as to have no ...
... face ; around his neck was the Berdash or the carefully disordered folds of the Steinkirk — a neckcloth so called from the battle of that name , when the French generals were so suddenly called upon to attack the English as to have no ...
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... face to the left , and fire , and so ditto three times . Beat to arms , and march round the hall , as up Lad Lane , Gutter Lane , Honey Lane , and so wheel to the right , and make your salute to my lord , and so down St. Ann's Lane , up ...
... face to the left , and fire , and so ditto three times . Beat to arms , and march round the hall , as up Lad Lane , Gutter Lane , Honey Lane , and so wheel to the right , and make your salute to my lord , and so down St. Ann's Lane , up ...
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... faces , though they smirked at every word spoken by each other . Sir Tristram called for a pipe of tobacco ; and telling * Swift insinuates the same thought , where he bids Lord Bolingbroke take notice , " that the clerks in his ...
... faces , though they smirked at every word spoken by each other . Sir Tristram called for a pipe of tobacco ; and telling * Swift insinuates the same thought , where he bids Lord Bolingbroke take notice , " that the clerks in his ...
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... faces and persons are as variously to be considered , as their complexions themselves differ ; but if one may transgress against the care- ful practice of the fair sex so much as to give an opinion against it , I humbly presume , that ...
... faces and persons are as variously to be considered , as their complexions themselves differ ; but if one may transgress against the care- ful practice of the fair sex so much as to give an opinion against it , I humbly presume , that ...
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... face , and know that every stage of life has its peculiar charms , and that there is no necessity for fifty to be fifteen . That childish colouring of her cheeks is now as ungraceful , as that shape would have been when her face wore ...
... face , and know that every stage of life has its peculiar charms , and that there is no necessity for fifty to be fifteen . That childish colouring of her cheeks is now as ungraceful , as that shape would have been when her face wore ...
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