The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... told me , they had brought together a female consort for my entertainment . " You must know , " says she , " that we all of us look upon our- selves to be musical instruments , though we do not yet know of what kind ; which we hope to ...
... told me , they had brought together a female consort for my entertainment . " You must know , " says she , " that we all of us look upon our- selves to be musical instruments , though we do not yet know of what kind ; which we hope to ...
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... told them , " that if I were to draw the picture of so many charming musicians , it would be like one I had seen of the Muses , with their several instruments in their hands ; " upon which the Lady Kettle - drum tossed back her head ...
... told them , " that if I were to draw the picture of so many charming musicians , it would be like one I had seen of the Muses , with their several instruments in their hands ; " upon which the Lady Kettle - drum tossed back her head ...
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... told me that he believed he had been in love with every instrument in my consort . The first that smit him was a Hornpipe , who lived near his father's house in the country ; but upon his failing to meet her at an assize , according to ...
... told me that he believed he had been in love with every instrument in my consort . The first that smit him was a Hornpipe , who lived near his father's house in the country ; but upon his failing to meet her at an assize , according to ...
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... told her of my long passion for the Kit , which made her turn me off , as a scandalous fellow . At length , in despair , " says he , " I betook myself to a Welsh - harp , who rejected me with contempt , after having found that my great ...
... told her of my long passion for the Kit , which made her turn me off , as a scandalous fellow . At length , in despair , " says he , " I betook myself to a Welsh - harp , who rejected me with contempt , after having found that my great ...
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... told him , " that Virgil possibly had his oversights as well as another author . ' " Ah ! Mr. Bickerstaff , " says he , " you would have another opinion of him , if you would read him in Daniel Heinsius's edition . I have perused him ...
... told him , " that Virgil possibly had his oversights as well as another author . ' " Ah ! Mr. Bickerstaff , " says he , " you would have another opinion of him , if you would read him in Daniel Heinsius's edition . I have perused him ...
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