The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... tion where his name is not heard , and that too in the very nick of time , in the critical moment , before the last decisive stroke of the hammer . There is not a sub- scription which goes forward in which Tom it not privy to the first ...
... tion where his name is not heard , and that too in the very nick of time , in the critical moment , before the last decisive stroke of the hammer . There is not a sub- scription which goes forward in which Tom it not privy to the first ...
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... tion of my ill fortune , that the afflictions I suffer can be relieved only by those which you undergo for my sake . For honest Valerius has written me a letter which I could not read without weeping very bitterly ; wherein he gives me ...
... tion of my ill fortune , that the afflictions I suffer can be relieved only by those which you undergo for my sake . For honest Valerius has written me a letter which I could not read without weeping very bitterly ; wherein he gives me ...
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... tion of " Horace's Art of Poetry " three several times , be- fore I sat down to write the sonnet which I have shewn you . But you shall hear it again , and pray observe every line of it ; for not one of them shall pass without your ap ...
... tion of " Horace's Art of Poetry " three several times , be- fore I sat down to write the sonnet which I have shewn you . But you shall hear it again , and pray observe every line of it ; for not one of them shall pass without your ap ...
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... tion of the young lady , who by this means has got rid of a very impertinent fop . I must confess , I could not but observe , with a great deal of surprise , how this gentleman , by his ill - nature , folly , and affectation , had made ...
... tion of the young lady , who by this means has got rid of a very impertinent fop . I must confess , I could not but observe , with a great deal of surprise , how this gentleman , by his ill - nature , folly , and affectation , had made ...
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... tion ; and make so skilful a use of their talent , that they can grow out of humour like men of consequence , and be sour , and make their dissatisfaction do them the same ser- vice as desert . This way of thinking has often furnished ...
... tion ; and make so skilful a use of their talent , that they can grow out of humour like men of consequence , and be sour , and make their dissatisfaction do them the same ser- vice as desert . This way of thinking has often furnished ...
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