The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... appear somewhat dull and insipid to me , I was always charitably inclined to believe the fault lay in myself , and that I wanted the true key to uncipher your mysteries , and remember your advertisement upon this account . But since I ...
... appear somewhat dull and insipid to me , I was always charitably inclined to believe the fault lay in myself , and that I wanted the true key to uncipher your mysteries , and remember your advertisement upon this account . But since I ...
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... appear impatient , because they are not so cheerful as those who expect nothing . I have made use of the penny post for the instruction of these voluntary slaves , and informed them , that they will never be provided for ; but they ...
... appear impatient , because they are not so cheerful as those who expect nothing . I have made use of the penny post for the instruction of these voluntary slaves , and informed them , that they will never be provided for ; but they ...
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... appear in public . It seems therefore a fruitless labour to attempt the correction of the taste of our contemporaries , except it was in our power to burn all the senseless labours of our ancestors . There is a secret propensity in ...
... appear in public . It seems therefore a fruitless labour to attempt the correction of the taste of our contemporaries , except it was in our power to burn all the senseless labours of our ancestors . There is a secret propensity in ...
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... appear a paradox ; but when we consider the talking creatures we meet in public places , it will no longer be such . Ralph Shallow is a young fellow , that has not by nature any the least pro- pensity to strike into what has not been ...
... appear a paradox ; but when we consider the talking creatures we meet in public places , it will no longer be such . Ralph Shallow is a young fellow , that has not by nature any the least pro- pensity to strike into what has not been ...
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... appear . There lies a seeming objection in the thoughtful manner of Philander : but let her consider which she shall oftener have occasion to wish , that Philander would speak , or Silvius hold his tongue . The train of my discourse is ...
... appear . There lies a seeming objection in the thoughtful manner of Philander : but let her consider which she shall oftener have occasion to wish , that Philander would speak , or Silvius hold his tongue . The train of my discourse is ...
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