The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious tastes of the age -- either in morality , criticism or good - breeding - he has boldly ...
... pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious tastes of the age -- either in morality , criticism or good - breeding - he has boldly ...
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... 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 . ' The proof that he remained in his ...
... 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 . ' The proof that he remained in his ...
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... pleased : those of Clarissa melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different creature from what he was before , the love of Chloe makes coxcombs ; that of Clarissa , madmen . There ...
... pleased : those of Clarissa melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different creature from what he was before , the love of Chloe makes coxcombs ; that of Clarissa , madmen . There ...
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... pleased to make yourself so famous of late , by your ingenious writings , and some time ago by your learned predictions : since Partridge of immortal memory is dead and gone , who , poetical as he was , could not understand his own ...
... pleased to make yourself so famous of late , by your ingenious writings , and some time ago by your learned predictions : since Partridge of immortal memory is dead and gone , who , poetical as he was , could not understand his own ...
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... pleased to take with me , makes me this morning give you this , to tell you , because you are an ill - bred puppy , I will meet you in Hyde - park , an hour hence ; and because you want both breeding and humanity , I desire you would ...
... pleased to take with me , makes me this morning give you this , to tell you , because you are an ill - bred puppy , I will meet you in Hyde - park , an hour hence ; and because you want both breeding and humanity , I desire you would ...
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