The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... pretended he had bought of Mr. Partridge , the conjurer . This , said he , I gave ten guineas for . The virtue of the enchanted liquor ( said he that sold it ) is such , that if the woman you marry proves a scold ( which , it seems , my ...
... pretended he had bought of Mr. Partridge , the conjurer . This , said he , I gave ten guineas for . The virtue of the enchanted liquor ( said he that sold it ) is such , that if the woman you marry proves a scold ( which , it seems , my ...
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... pretends to direct . This method should , methinks , encourage young beginners ; for the invention is so fitted to all capacities , that by the help of it a man may make a receipt for a poem . A young man may observe that the jig of the ...
... pretends to direct . This method should , methinks , encourage young beginners ; for the invention is so fitted to all capacities , that by the help of it a man may make a receipt for a poem . A young man may observe that the jig of the ...
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... pretend to raise a credit to this work upon the weight of my politic news only , but , as my Latin sentence in the title - page informs you , shall take any thing that offers for the subject of my discourse . Thus new persons , as well ...
... pretend to raise a credit to this work upon the weight of my politic news only , but , as my Latin sentence in the title - page informs you , shall take any thing that offers for the subject of my discourse . Thus new persons , as well ...
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... pretended to have given for news , as I did last Saturday , a diary of the siege of Troy . But man is a creature ... pretend to pal- liate or excuse the matter ; for I find by a calculation of my own nativity , that I cannot hold out ...
... pretended to have given for news , as I did last Saturday , a diary of the siege of Troy . But man is a creature ... pretend to pal- liate or excuse the matter ; for I find by a calculation of my own nativity , that I cannot hold out ...
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... pretend to none of these things ; but to examine who and who are together , to tell any mis- taken man he is not what he believes he is , to distinguish merit , and expose false pretences to it ; is a liberty our family has by law in ...
... pretend to none of these things ; but to examine who and who are together , to tell any mis- taken man he is not what he believes he is , to distinguish merit , and expose false pretences to it ; is a liberty our family has by law in ...
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