The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of learning ! He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of pedants , and fools , and discovered the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind . In the dress he ...
... young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of learning ! He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of pedants , and fools , and discovered the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind . In the dress he ...
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... young man of fashion , after paying his morning visits , or ogling the ladies in the Mall- the Parade , as it was then called - or flirting with the pretty shopkeepers at the New Exchange , dined at a fashionable ordinary - at Locket's ...
... young man of fashion , after paying his morning visits , or ogling the ladies in the Mall- the Parade , as it was then called - or flirting with the pretty shopkeepers at the New Exchange , dined at a fashionable ordinary - at Locket's ...
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... young doctor , he patronised Batson's , in Cornhill ; if a clergyman , Child's , in St. Paul's Churchyard ; if a barrister , the Grecian , in Devereux Court , Temple ; if a merchant , Garraway's , in Exchange Alley ; if a stock - jobber ...
... young doctor , he patronised Batson's , in Cornhill ; if a clergyman , Child's , in St. Paul's Churchyard ; if a barrister , the Grecian , in Devereux Court , Temple ; if a merchant , Garraway's , in Exchange Alley ; if a stock - jobber ...
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... young missionaries from the Universities to consider where they are , and not dress and look and move like young officers . It is no disadvantage to have a very handsome white hand , but were I to preach repentance to a gallery of ...
... young missionaries from the Universities to consider where they are , and not dress and look and move like young officers . It is no disadvantage to have a very handsome white hand , but were I to preach repentance to a gallery of ...
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... young lady , written in the most passionate terms , wherein she laments the misfortune of a gentleman , her lover , who was lately wounded in a duel , has turned my thoughts to that subject , and inclined me to examine into the causes ...
... young lady , written in the most passionate terms , wherein she laments the misfortune of a gentleman , her lover , who was lately wounded in a duel , has turned my thoughts to that subject , and inclined me to examine into the causes ...
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