The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... force which the circumstance has upon his imagination . Thus , in spite of the most dry discourses , and expressions almost ridiculous with respect to propriety , it is impossible for one unprejudiced to see it untouched with pity . I ...
... force which the circumstance has upon his imagination . Thus , in spite of the most dry discourses , and expressions almost ridiculous with respect to propriety , it is impossible for one unprejudiced to see it untouched with pity . I ...
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... force of arms . I will therefore set this excellent piece in a light too glaring for weak eyes , and , in imitation of the critic Longinus , shall , as well as I can , make my observa- tions in a style like the author's , of whom I ...
... force of arms . I will therefore set this excellent piece in a light too glaring for weak eyes , and , in imitation of the critic Longinus , shall , as well as I can , make my observa- tions in a style like the author's , of whom I ...
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George Atherton Aitken. necessary to understand , by what force of the climate , food , education , or employment , one man's sense is brought to differ so essentially from that of another ; that one is ridiculous and contemptible for ...
George Atherton Aitken. necessary to understand , by what force of the climate , food , education , or employment , one man's sense is brought to differ so essentially from that of another ; that one is ridiculous and contemptible for ...
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