The Tatler, Volume 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... lives , and the gravest professions , will write volumes upon an idle sonnet , that is originally in Greek or Latin ; give editions of the most immoral authors ; and spin out whole pages upon the various readings of a lewd expression ...
... lives , and the gravest professions , will write volumes upon an idle sonnet , that is originally in Greek or Latin ; give editions of the most immoral authors ; and spin out whole pages upon the various readings of a lewd expression ...
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... live to see that day ; if I ever return to your dear embraces ; in short , if I ever again recover you and myself , I shall think our conjugal piety very well rewarded . As for what you write to me about selling your estate , consider ...
... live to see that day ; if I ever return to your dear embraces ; in short , if I ever again recover you and myself , I shall think our conjugal piety very well rewarded . As for what you write to me about selling your estate , consider ...
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... live with me ; or shall I not ask her ? Can I live without you ? But I find I must . If there be any hopes of my return , help it forward , and promote it as much as you are able . But if all that is over , as I fear it is , find out ...
... live with me ; or shall I not ask her ? Can I live without you ? But I find I must . If there be any hopes of my return , help it forward , and promote it as much as you are able . But if all that is over , as I fear it is , find out ...
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... live and die a Dulcimer . In hopes of receiving satisfaction from you , I am yours whilst ISABELLA KIT . " The pertness , which this fair lady hath shewn in this letter , was one occasion of my joining her to the Bass- viol , which is ...
... live and die a Dulcimer . In hopes of receiving satisfaction from you , I am yours whilst ISABELLA KIT . " The pertness , which this fair lady hath shewn in this letter , was one occasion of my joining her to the Bass- viol , which is ...
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... live in a very comfortable affluence of wine , stale beer , Hungary water , beef , books , and marrow - bones , which I receive from many well - disposed citizens ; not to mention the forfeitures , which accrue to me from the several ...
... live in a very comfortable affluence of wine , stale beer , Hungary water , beef , books , and marrow - bones , which I receive from many well - disposed citizens ; not to mention the forfeitures , which accrue to me from the several ...
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