The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... most con- fummate Work of it . All this I fhall indulge them in ; but as for the Petticoat I have been fpeaking of , I neither can , nor will allow it . The 14 The TATLER . [ N ° 117 . Durate N ° 116 . 13 The Tatler .
... most con- fummate Work of it . All this I fhall indulge them in ; but as for the Petticoat I have been fpeaking of , I neither can , nor will allow it . The 14 The TATLER . [ N ° 117 . Durate N ° 116 . 13 The Tatler .
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... most intimate Friend , who for certain Reasons was given out to be dead , while he was preparing to leave his Country in Queft of Adventures . The Hero having heard of his Friend's Death , immediately repaired to his Mistress , to con ...
... most intimate Friend , who for certain Reasons was given out to be dead , while he was preparing to leave his Country in Queft of Adventures . The Hero having heard of his Friend's Death , immediately repaired to his Mistress , to con ...
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... most ri- diculous to People in Bufinefs , and most agreeable to thofe in Love . In the Midft of these our innocent Endear- ments , the fnatched a Paper of Verses out of my Hand , and ran away with them . I was following 8 following her ...
... most ri- diculous to People in Bufinefs , and most agreeable to thofe in Love . In the Midft of these our innocent Endear- ments , the fnatched a Paper of Verses out of my Hand , and ran away with them . I was following 8 following her ...
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... most humbly prays , That you would restore the Ruff to the Fardingal , which in their Nature ought to be as infeparable as the Two Hungarian Twins . And your Petitioner fhall ever pray . I have examined into the Allegations of this ...
... most humbly prays , That you would restore the Ruff to the Fardingal , which in their Nature ought to be as infeparable as the Two Hungarian Twins . And your Petitioner fhall ever pray . I have examined into the Allegations of this ...
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... most warmly through all their Turns and Doubles , were wholly unfuccessful : And that fome of my own Age , who were at first looked upon with Averfion and Contempt , by being well acquainted with the Wilder nefs , and by dodging their ...
... most warmly through all their Turns and Doubles , were wholly unfuccessful : And that fome of my own Age , who were at first looked upon with Averfion and Contempt , by being well acquainted with the Wilder nefs , and by dodging their ...
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