The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Fortunes of Ten Young Ladies Steele . 201. Faults of the Women attributable to the Men -- Letters from Lovers --Benefit Plays - Advertisement from the Trumpet Steele . 202. On unreasonable Expectations - On Heroic Actions in private ...
... Fortunes of Ten Young Ladies Steele . 201. Faults of the Women attributable to the Men -- Letters from Lovers --Benefit Plays - Advertisement from the Trumpet Steele . 202. On unreasonable Expectations - On Heroic Actions in private ...
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... fortune continues to oppress us , what will become of our poor boy ! My tears flow so fast , that I am not able to write any farther ; and I would not willingly make you weep with me . - Let us take care not 10 TATLER . No 159 .
... fortune continues to oppress us , what will become of our poor boy ! My tears flow so fast , that I am not able to write any farther ; and I would not willingly make you weep with me . - Let us take care not 10 TATLER . No 159 .
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... fortune raise him in the world . Mind your health , and let me know frequently what you are doing . Remember me to Tulliola and Cicero . " II . " Do not fancy that I write longer letters to any one than to yourself , unless when I ...
... fortune raise him in the world . Mind your health , and let me know frequently what you are doing . Remember me to Tulliola and Cicero . " II . " Do not fancy that I write longer letters to any one than to yourself , unless when I ...
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... fortune do not very exactly agree , pro- poses to set himself to sale by way of lottery . Ten thou , sand pounds is the sum to be raised , at three - pence a ticket , in consideration that there are more women who are willing to be ...
... fortune do not very exactly agree , pro- poses to set himself to sale by way of lottery . Ten thou , sand pounds is the sum to be raised , at three - pence a ticket , in consideration that there are more women who are willing to be ...
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... fortune , to be reduced to re- ceive obligations , as well as a becoming pain in the truly generous to receive thanks ; in this case both those deli- cacies are preserved ; for the person obliged is as incapa- ble of knowing her ...
... fortune , to be reduced to re- ceive obligations , as well as a becoming pain in the truly generous to receive thanks ; in this case both those deli- cacies are preserved ; for the person obliged is as incapa- ble of knowing her ...
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