The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... sexes ; and is conceived and supported throughout in a manner highly conducive to the intellectual improvement and moral refinement of his countrymen . lect their own affairs to look into transactions of state THE ...
... sexes ; and is conceived and supported throughout in a manner highly conducive to the intellectual improvement and moral refinement of his countrymen . lect their own affairs to look into transactions of state THE ...
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lect their own affairs to look into transactions of state . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being per- sons of strong zeal , and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something , whereby such ...
lect their own affairs to look into transactions of state . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being per- sons of strong zeal , and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something , whereby such ...
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... look- ed up at him ; away goes the coach , and the young gentleman pulled off his night - cap , and instead of rubbing his gums , as he ought to do , out of the win- dow until about four of the clock , sits him down and spoke not a word ...
... look- ed up at him ; away goes the coach , and the young gentleman pulled off his night - cap , and instead of rubbing his gums , as he ought to do , out of the win- dow until about four of the clock , sits him down and spoke not a word ...
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... look of surprise he assumed in the character of Hamlet astonished Booth ( when he first personated the ghost ) to such a degree , that he was unable to proceed in his part for some moments . See Cibber's Apology , Tatler , No 167 , and ...
... look of surprise he assumed in the character of Hamlet astonished Booth ( when he first personated the ghost ) to such a degree , that he was unable to proceed in his part for some moments . See Cibber's Apology , Tatler , No 167 , and ...
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... look pleas'd , when he shall rage and scold , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold : One month this ... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wond'ring , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably ...
... look pleas'd , when he shall rage and scold , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold : One month this ... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wond'ring , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably ...
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