The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... talking slower or faster . Upon communicating this scheme of music to an old friend of mine , who was formerly a man of gallantry , and a rover , he told me that he believed he had been in love with every instrument in my consort . The ...
... talking slower or faster . Upon communicating this scheme of music to an old friend of mine , who was formerly a man of gallantry , and a rover , he told me that he believed he had been in love with every instrument in my consort . The ...
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... talk of Herodotus , he breaks out into a panygeric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives you an account of an author when he tells you the subject he treats of , the name of the editor , and the year in which it was printed . Or if ...
... talk of Herodotus , he breaks out into a panygeric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives you an account of an author when he tells you the subject he treats of , the name of the editor , and the year in which it was printed . Or if ...
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... talk with me about a piece of home news , which every body in town will be full of two hours . hence . I ordered my maid , as soon as she came into the room , without hearing her message , to tell the gentleman , " that whatever his ...
... talk with me about a piece of home news , which every body in town will be full of two hours . hence . I ordered my maid , as soon as she came into the room , without hearing her message , to tell the gentleman , " that whatever his ...
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... talk of others , and particularly of my friends or relations , or value myself upon the antiquity of my family . But the most formidable part of my correspondents are those , whose letters are filled with threats and menaces . I have ...
... talk of others , and particularly of my friends or relations , or value myself upon the antiquity of my family . But the most formidable part of my correspondents are those , whose letters are filled with threats and menaces . I have ...
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... talking with fine Mrs. Sprightly's porter , and de- siring admittance upon an extraordinary occasion , it was my fate to be spied by Tom Modely riding by in his chariot . He did me the honour to stop , and asked , " what I did there on ...
... talking with fine Mrs. Sprightly's porter , and de- siring admittance upon an extraordinary occasion , it was my fate to be spied by Tom Modely riding by in his chariot . He did me the honour to stop , and asked , " what I did there on ...
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