The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... Fortune 204 29 29 , 1710 Sounds of Honour 206 August 3 , 1710 Love and Esteem 207 " " 5 , 1710 The Three Nephews 208 " " 8 , 1710 Flattery as an Art 209 " " 10 , 1710 A History Piece 211 15 , 1710 Devotion 212 17 , 1710 On Dress 214 ...
... Fortune 204 29 29 , 1710 Sounds of Honour 206 August 3 , 1710 Love and Esteem 207 " " 5 , 1710 The Three Nephews 208 " " 8 , 1710 Flattery as an Art 209 " " 10 , 1710 A History Piece 211 15 , 1710 Devotion 212 17 , 1710 On Dress 214 ...
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ranks those who formerly had been ignored . The vast fortunes made in trade - the Sir Andrew Freeports of the day - had created a powerful middle class , whose new and varied wants had to be supplied , greatly to the development of the ...
ranks those who formerly had been ignored . The vast fortunes made in trade - the Sir Andrew Freeports of the day - had created a powerful middle class , whose new and varied wants had to be supplied , greatly to the development of the ...
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... fortune , and is forced to appear as a jack pudding on the stage to a mountebank : " Pr'ythee , Jack , why is your coat of so many colours ? " He replied , " I act a fool ; and this spotted dress is to signify , that every man living ...
... fortune , and is forced to appear as a jack pudding on the stage to a mountebank : " Pr'ythee , Jack , why is your coat of so many colours ? " He replied , " I act a fool ; and this spotted dress is to signify , that every man living ...
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... fortune of war , and vicissitudes of human affairs . He , alas ! has lost , in Beech Lane and Chiswell Street , all the glory he lately gained in and about Holborn and St. Giles's . The art of subdividing first , and dividing afterwards ...
... fortune of war , and vicissitudes of human affairs . He , alas ! has lost , in Beech Lane and Chiswell Street , all the glory he lately gained in and about Holborn and St. Giles's . The art of subdividing first , and dividing afterwards ...
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... fortune of £ 60,000 . His marriage with the Duchess was therefore set aside , and her Grace was allowed the liberty of marrying again . Fielding craved the benefit of clergy , and when sentence was given that he should be burnt in his ...
... fortune of £ 60,000 . His marriage with the Duchess was therefore set aside , and her Grace was allowed the liberty of marrying again . Fielding craved the benefit of clergy , and when sentence was given that he should be burnt in his ...
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