The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... faces of others ; and over one part of it could read in let- ters of blood , The Ides of March . ' " On the right hand of the goddess was the Genius of Monarchy . She was clothed in the whitest ermine , and wore a crown of the purest ...
... faces of others ; and over one part of it could read in let- ters of blood , The Ides of March . ' " On the right hand of the goddess was the Genius of Monarchy . She was clothed in the whitest ermine , and wore a crown of the purest ...
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... faces he did not like , he con- veyed the sonnet into his pocket , and whispered me in the ear , " he would shew it me again as soon as his man had written it over fair . " 29 I N ° 164. THURSDAY , APRIL 27 , 1710 28 TATLER . No 163 .
... faces he did not like , he con- veyed the sonnet into his pocket , and whispered me in the ear , " he would shew it me again as soon as his man had written it over fair . " 29 I N ° 164. THURSDAY , APRIL 27 , 1710 28 TATLER . No 163 .
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... face , and muscle of his body , upon the reading a bad poet . - About a week ago , I was engaged , at a friend's house of mine , in an agreeable conversation with his wife and daughters , when , in the height of our mirth , Sir Timothy ...
... face , and muscle of his body , upon the reading a bad poet . - About a week ago , I was engaged , at a friend's house of mine , in an agreeable conversation with his wife and daughters , when , in the height of our mirth , Sir Timothy ...
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... faces I met with about Whitehall made me form to myself ideas of the different prospects of all I saw , from the turn and cast of their countenances . All , methought , had the same things in view ; but prosecuted their hopes with a ...
... faces I met with about Whitehall made me form to myself ideas of the different prospects of all I saw , from the turn and cast of their countenances . All , methought , had the same things in view ; but prosecuted their hopes with a ...
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... faces for certain painters , as well as certain subjects for certain poets . " This is as true in the choice of studies ; and no one will ever relish an author thoroughly well , who would not have been fit company for that author , had ...
... faces for certain painters , as well as certain subjects for certain poets . " This is as true in the choice of studies ; and no one will ever relish an author thoroughly well , who would not have been fit company for that author , had ...
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