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... Gentleman who distinguished himself in the tilt- yard at Whitehall , which , as Sir Roger shrewdly observes , " might be exactly where the coffee - house is now . " His predecessor had also a turn for music , as the base viol hanging at ...
... Gentleman who distinguished himself in the tilt- yard at Whitehall , which , as Sir Roger shrewdly observes , " might be exactly where the coffee - house is now . " His predecessor had also a turn for music , as the base viol hanging at ...
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... gentleman ran lightly through the figure of a quadrille - dos - à - dos - ing it with an arm chair , and concluding with a harlequin - roll of his head in its loose socket , and with a " Well , Edward , what say you ? " " My dear fellow ...
... gentleman ran lightly through the figure of a quadrille - dos - à - dos - ing it with an arm chair , and concluding with a harlequin - roll of his head in its loose socket , and with a " Well , Edward , what say you ? " " My dear fellow ...
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... Gentleman's Magazine , vol . 82 , pt . 2 ( Supplement for 1812 ) , p . 607. Signed “ J.H.R. ” " Lines to a Sister on Her Birthday , " The Gentleman's Magazine , vol . 83 , pt . 1 ( February 1813 ) , p . 160. Signed " J.H.R. " Safie . An ...
... Gentleman's Magazine , vol . 82 , pt . 2 ( Supplement for 1812 ) , p . 607. Signed “ J.H.R. ” " Lines to a Sister on Her Birthday , " The Gentleman's Magazine , vol . 83 , pt . 1 ( February 1813 ) , p . 160. Signed " J.H.R. " Safie . An ...
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