The Tatler; Or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Tom 3C. Bathurst, J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, 1774 |
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... young man about this town , I fre- quented the ordinary of the Black - horfe in Holbourn , where the person that usually prefided at the table was a rough old - fashioned Gentleman , who , according to the cuftoms of thofe times , had ...
... young man about this town , I fre- quented the ordinary of the Black - horfe in Holbourn , where the person that usually prefided at the table was a rough old - fashioned Gentleman , who , according to the cuftoms of thofe times , had ...
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... young Lady , that your great Critics are always very bad Poets I fancy there is as much difference between the works of one and the other , as there is between the car- riage of a dancing - mafter and a Gentleman . I mu confefs ...
... young Lady , that your great Critics are always very bad Poets I fancy there is as much difference between the works of one and the other , as there is between the car- riage of a dancing - mafter and a Gentleman . I mu confefs ...
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... young Queen Stratonice , who was his mother - in - law , and had bore a fon to the old King Seleucus his father . The Prince , finding it impoffible to extinguish his paffion , fell fick ; and refufed all manner . of nourishment , being ...
... young Queen Stratonice , who was his mother - in - law , and had bore a fon to the old King Seleucus his father . The Prince , finding it impoffible to extinguish his paffion , fell fick ; and refufed all manner . of nourishment , being ...
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