The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... common a practice in all the stages of power , that there are not more cripples come out of the wars than from the attendance of patrons . You see in one a settled melan- choly , in another a bridled rage , a third has lost his memory ...
... common a practice in all the stages of power , that there are not more cripples come out of the wars than from the attendance of patrons . You see in one a settled melan- choly , in another a bridled rage , a third has lost his memory ...
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... common chit - chat of the town , he would have been a disputant upon all topics that ever were considered by men of his own genius . As for my part , I never am teased by an empty town - fellow , but I bless my stars that he was not ...
... common chit - chat of the town , he would have been a disputant upon all topics that ever were considered by men of his own genius . As for my part , I never am teased by an empty town - fellow , but I bless my stars that he was not ...
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... common and important circumstances of life . In vain do we say , the whole sex would run into England , while the privi- leges which are allowed them do no way balance the inconveniences arising from those very immunities . Our women ...
... common and important circumstances of life . In vain do we say , the whole sex would run into England , while the privi- leges which are allowed them do no way balance the inconveniences arising from those very immunities . Our women ...
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... common with thousands . I shall be present when you read this , but fear every woman will take it for her character , sooner than she who deserves it . " If the next letter which presents itself should come from the mistress of this ...
... common with thousands . I shall be present when you read this , but fear every woman will take it for her character , sooner than she who deserves it . " If the next letter which presents itself should come from the mistress of this ...
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... common level of mankind is not to be resisted in some tempers ; and minds of this make may be observed in every condition of life . Where such men do not make to themselves or meet with employment , the soil of their constitution runs ...
... common level of mankind is not to be resisted in some tempers ; and minds of this make may be observed in every condition of life . Where such men do not make to themselves or meet with employment , the soil of their constitution runs ...
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