The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1970 |
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... young spark ventures upon her , like a man of quality , without being acquainted with her , or having ever saluted her , till it was a crime to kiss any woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession ; and the charms of this ...
... young spark ventures upon her , like a man of quality , without being acquainted with her , or having ever saluted her , till it was a crime to kiss any woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession ; and the charms of this ...
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George Atherton Aitken. in the management of this young lady's temper , and good judgment of it , is hardly to be exceeded . I scarce remember a greater instance of forbearance of the usual peevish way with which the aged treat the young ...
George Atherton Aitken. in the management of this young lady's temper , and good judgment of it , is hardly to be exceeded . I scarce remember a greater instance of forbearance of the usual peevish way with which the aged treat the young ...
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... young lady's distinguishing sense , as to applaud her choice . A fine young woman , at last , is but what is due from fate to an honest fellow , who has suffered so unmercifully by the sex ; and I think we cannot enough celebrate her ...
... young lady's distinguishing sense , as to applaud her choice . A fine young woman , at last , is but what is due from fate to an honest fellow , who has suffered so unmercifully by the sex ; and I think we cannot enough celebrate her ...
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