The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... learned table ; and that a good observer cannot speak with even Kidney at St. James's without clean linen ; I say , these considerations will , I hope , make all persons willing to comply with my humble request ( when my gratis stock is ...
... learned table ; and that a good observer cannot speak with even Kidney at St. James's without clean linen ; I say , these considerations will , I hope , make all persons willing to comply with my humble request ( when my gratis stock is ...
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... learned Vossus says , ' his barber used to comb his head in iambics . And indeed in all ages , one of this useful profession , this order of cosmetic philosophers , has been celebrated by the most eminent hands . You see the barber in ...
... learned Vossus says , ' his barber used to comb his head in iambics . And indeed in all ages , one of this useful profession , this order of cosmetic philosophers , has been celebrated by the most eminent hands . You see the barber in ...
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... learned sage you behold in that furniture , is the strongest instance imaginable , that love is the most powerful of all things . You are not so ignorant as to be a stranger to the character of Esculapius , as the patron and most ...
... learned sage you behold in that furniture , is the strongest instance imaginable , that love is the most powerful of all things . You are not so ignorant as to be a stranger to the character of Esculapius , as the patron and most ...
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