The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... never have done upon the Opera . One while she would break out upon , That hideous king ! " then upon " The charming black - moor ! " . then , " O that dear lion ! " then would hum over two or three notes ; then run to the window and ...
... never have done upon the Opera . One while she would break out upon , That hideous king ! " then upon " The charming black - moor ! " . then , " O that dear lion ! " then would hum over two or three notes ; then run to the window and ...
Strona 4
... never let a lover have any more of her than her heart , which after having won , he was forced to leave her , as despairing of any farther success . " I must confess , " says my friend , " I have often considered her with a great deal ...
... never let a lover have any more of her than her heart , which after having won , he was forced to leave her , as despairing of any farther success . " I must confess , " says my friend , " I have often considered her with a great deal ...
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... never aspired to a Hautboy ; that he had been exas- perated by a Flagelet ; and that to this very day he pines away for a Flute . Upon the whole , having thoroughly considered how ab- solutely necessary it is , that two instruments ...
... never aspired to a Hautboy ; that he had been exas- perated by a Flagelet ; and that to this very day he pines away for a Flute . Upon the whole , having thoroughly considered how ab- solutely necessary it is , that two instruments ...
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... never felt before that time . On the left hand of the goddess sat the Genius of a Commonwealth , with the cap of Liberty on her head , and in her hand a wand , like that with which a Roman citizen used to give his slaves their freedom ...
... never felt before that time . On the left hand of the goddess sat the Genius of a Commonwealth , with the cap of Liberty on her head , and in her hand a wand , like that with which a Roman citizen used to give his slaves their freedom ...
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... never happier than when he is scribbling ; so much does he admire himself and his compositions . And , indeed , this ... never read a Gazette in my life ; and never trouble head about our armies , whether they win or lose , or in what ...
... never happier than when he is scribbling ; so much does he admire himself and his compositions . And , indeed , this ... never read a Gazette in my life ; and never trouble head about our armies , whether they win or lose , or in what ...
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