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Upon inquiry , I was informed that her name was Jealousy : Having finished my observations upon this temple , and its votaries , I repaired to that which stood on the left hand , and was called “ The Temple of Lust .
Upon inquiry , I was informed that her name was Jealousy : Having finished my observations upon this temple , and its votaries , I repaired to that which stood on the left hand , and was called “ The Temple of Lust .
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There was at the end of the grammar a little nomenclature , called “ The Christian Man's Vocabulary , ” which gave new appellations , or ( if you will ) Christian names to almost everything in life . I replaced the book in the hand of ...
There was at the end of the grammar a little nomenclature , called “ The Christian Man's Vocabulary , ” which gave new appellations , or ( if you will ) Christian names to almost everything in life . I replaced the book in the hand of ...
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This worthy knight being then but a stripling , had occasion to inquire which was the way to St. Anne's Lane , upon which the person whom he spoke to , instead of answering his question , called him a young popish cur , and asked him ...
This worthy knight being then but a stripling , had occasion to inquire which was the way to St. Anne's Lane , upon which the person whom he spoke to , instead of answering his question , called him a young popish cur , and asked him ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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