The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... affections are no way concerned . But on the other side , how beautiful is the life of a patron who performs his duty to his inferiors ? a worthy merchant 1 See Nos . 51 and 130 . who employs a crowd of artificers ? a great lord 20 The ...
... affections are no way concerned . But on the other side , how beautiful is the life of a patron who performs his duty to his inferiors ? a worthy merchant 1 See Nos . 51 and 130 . who employs a crowd of artificers ? a great lord 20 The ...
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... to gain the more his good - will by being in his sight . His uncle died , and left him the estate , which my husband now has . When he was a mere youth he set his affections on me : but when he could 28 The Tatler No. 198. July 15 , 1710.
... to gain the more his good - will by being in his sight . His uncle died , and left him the estate , which my husband now has . When he was a mere youth he set his affections on me : but when he could 28 The Tatler No. 198. July 15 , 1710.
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George Atherton Aitken. set his affections on me : but when he could not gain his ends he married me , making me and my mother , who is a farmer's widow , swear we would never tell it upon any account whatsoever ; for that it would not ...
George Atherton Aitken. set his affections on me : but when he could not gain his ends he married me , making me and my mother , who is a farmer's widow , swear we would never tell it upon any account whatsoever ; for that it would not ...
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... affection for any of the crowd about him . He feeds them , because he thinks it a superiority over them that he does so : and they devour him , because they know he treats them out of insolence . This indeed is ambition in grotesque ...
... affection for any of the crowd about him . He feeds them , because he thinks it a superiority over them that he does so : and they devour him , because they know he treats them out of insolence . This indeed is ambition in grotesque ...
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... affection or the esteem of those with whom they converse . Esteem makes a man power- ful in business , and affection desirable in conversation ; which is certainly the reason that very agreeable men fail of their point in the world ...
... affection or the esteem of those with whom they converse . Esteem makes a man power- ful in business , and affection desirable in conversation ; which is certainly the reason that very agreeable men fail of their point in the world ...
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