The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... proper classes , and subdividing them into their respective centuries . In compliance with this part of the office , I have taken many curious surveys of this great city . I have collected into particular bodies the Dappers and the ...
... proper classes , and subdividing them into their respective centuries . In compliance with this part of the office , I have taken many curious surveys of this great city . I have collected into particular bodies the Dappers and the ...
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... proper indorse- ments on each particular letter ; it being my design , when I lay down the work that I am now engaged in , to erect a paper office , and give it to the public . I could not but make several observations upon reading over ...
... proper indorse- ments on each particular letter ; it being my design , when I lay down the work that I am now engaged in , to erect a paper office , and give it to the public . I could not but make several observations upon reading over ...
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... proper and winning be- haviour . His action was so well adapted to the senti- ments he expressed , that the youth of Rome thought they wanted only to be virtuous , to be as graceful in their ap- pearance as Roscius . The imagination ...
... proper and winning be- haviour . His action was so well adapted to the senti- ments he expressed , that the youth of Rome thought they wanted only to be virtuous , to be as graceful in their ap- pearance as Roscius . The imagination ...
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... proper occasion for exerting such heroic generosity ; and as there is an ingenuous shame in those who have known better fortune , to be reduced to re- ceive obligations , as well as a becoming pain in the truly generous to receive ...
... proper occasion for exerting such heroic generosity ; and as there is an ingenuous shame in those who have known better fortune , to be reduced to re- ceive obligations , as well as a becoming pain in the truly generous to receive ...
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... proper mechanisms . The Graces , the Muses , the Fates , all the beings which have a good or ill influence upon human life , are , you will say , very justly figured in the persons of women : and where I am carrying you , you will see ...
... proper mechanisms . The Graces , the Muses , the Fates , all the beings which have a good or ill influence upon human life , are , you will say , very justly figured in the persons of women : and where I am carrying you , you will see ...
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