The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... sent to Christ Church , Oxford , and placed under the care of Dr. Smalridge , afterwards bishop of Bristol . After several years residence at Oxford he went into Che- shire , where he lived some time with his uncle , Mr. Francis ...
... sent to Christ Church , Oxford , and placed under the care of Dr. Smalridge , afterwards bishop of Bristol . After several years residence at Oxford he went into Che- shire , where he lived some time with his uncle , Mr. Francis ...
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... sent his advice to the poets ; that is to say , to the turners of verse , as he calls them . Well ; that thought is worn out also : therefore he directs his genius to the loom , and will have a new set of hang- ings in honour of the ...
... sent his advice to the poets ; that is to say , to the turners of verse , as he calls them . Well ; that thought is worn out also : therefore he directs his genius to the loom , and will have a new set of hang- ings in honour of the ...
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... sent us , Mr. Jervas ' . Clarissa is by that skilful hand placed in a manner that looks artless , and innocent of the torments she gives ; Chloe is drawn with a liveliness that shews she is conscious of , but not affected with , her ...
... sent us , Mr. Jervas ' . Clarissa is by that skilful hand placed in a manner that looks artless , and innocent of the torments she gives ; Chloe is drawn with a liveliness that shews she is conscious of , but not affected with , her ...
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... sent out a strong body of troops from Ghent , which engaged the enemy at Asche , and took two hundred of them prisoners , obliging the rest to retire without making any farther attempt . On the twenty - second in the morning a fleet of ...
... sent out a strong body of troops from Ghent , which engaged the enemy at Asche , and took two hundred of them prisoners , obliging the rest to retire without making any farther attempt . On the twenty - second in the morning a fleet of ...
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... sent to know how he did this morning ; and I find that he hath not forgot that he spoke to me yesterday . Will's Coffee - house , April 20 . THIS week being sacred to holy things , and no public diversions allowed , there has been taken ...
... sent to know how he did this morning ; and I find that he hath not forgot that he spoke to me yesterday . Will's Coffee - house , April 20 . THIS week being sacred to holy things , and no public diversions allowed , there has been taken ...
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