The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... head , and cried , " A very pretty simile ! " The consort again revived ; in which , with nods , smiles , and approbations , I bore the part rather of one who beats the time , than of a performer . I was no sooner retired to my lodgings ...
... head , and cried , " A very pretty simile ! " The consort again revived ; in which , with nods , smiles , and approbations , I bore the part rather of one who beats the time , than of a performer . I was no sooner retired to my lodgings ...
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... discourse with motions of the body , tosses of the head , and brandishes of the fan . Her music was loud , bold , and masculine . Every thump she gave alarmed the company , and very often set somebody or other in B 2 No 157 . 3 TATLER .
... discourse with motions of the body , tosses of the head , and brandishes of the fan . Her music was loud , bold , and masculine . Every thump she gave alarmed the company , and very often set somebody or other in B 2 No 157 . 3 TATLER .
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... Bristling with horrid Greek , and puff'd with pride ! A thousand authors he in vain has read , And with their maxims stuff'd his empty head ; And thinks that , without Aristotle's rule , Reason is 8 NO 158 . TATLER .
... Bristling with horrid Greek , and puff'd with pride ! A thousand authors he in vain has read , And with their maxims stuff'd his empty head ; And thinks that , without Aristotle's rule , Reason is 8 NO 158 . TATLER .
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... head but the heavens . Every glance of her eye cast a track of light where it fell , that revived the spring , and made all things smile about her . My heart grew cheerful at the sight of her ; and as she looked upon me , I found a ...
... head but the heavens . Every glance of her eye cast a track of light where it fell , that revived the spring , and made all things smile about her . My heart grew cheerful at the sight of her ; and as she looked upon me , I found a ...
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... head . In her hand she held a sceptre like that which is borne by the British monarchs . A couple of tame lions lay crouching at her feet . Her countenance had in it a very great ma- jesty without any mixture of terror . Her voice was ...
... head . In her hand she held a sceptre like that which is borne by the British monarchs . A couple of tame lions lay crouching at her feet . Her countenance had in it a very great ma- jesty without any mixture of terror . Her voice was ...
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