The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... face resembling a Janus , and was continually looking about him , as if he mistrusted . some sudden danger . His name , as I afterwards learned , was Doubt . Over against him sat Delay , who entertained passengers with some idle story ...
... face resembling a Janus , and was continually looking about him , as if he mistrusted . some sudden danger . His name , as I afterwards learned , was Doubt . Over against him sat Delay , who entertained passengers with some idle story ...
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... face ; Hatred , Murder , Treason , Envy , and Detraction lying in ambush behind him , to fall upon the heedless and unwary . I now entered the Island of Love , which appeared in all the beauties of art and nature , and feasted every ...
... face ; Hatred , Murder , Treason , Envy , and Detraction lying in ambush behind him , to fall upon the heedless and unwary . I now entered the Island of Love , which appeared in all the beauties of art and nature , and feasted every ...
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... face Hath to the gloomy world itself bewrayed . That same was fairest Amoret in place , Shining with beauty's light , and heavenly virtue's grace . As soon as I beheld the charming Amoret , my heart throbbed with hopes . I stepped to ...
... face Hath to the gloomy world itself bewrayed . That same was fairest Amoret in place , Shining with beauty's light , and heavenly virtue's grace . As soon as I beheld the charming Amoret , my heart throbbed with hopes . I stepped to ...
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... face of Cælia a cheerfulness , the constant companion of unaffected virtue , and a gladness , which is as inseparable from true piety . Her every look and motion spoke the peaceful , mild , resigning , humble inhabitant that animated ...
... face of Cælia a cheerfulness , the constant companion of unaffected virtue , and a gladness , which is as inseparable from true piety . Her every look and motion spoke the peaceful , mild , resigning , humble inhabitant that animated ...
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... face . " He had no reputation for saying dangerous truths ; therefore when it was repeated , " You abuse a man but to his face ? " " Yes , " says he , " I flatter him . " It is indeed the greatest of injuries to flatter any but the ...
... face . " He had no reputation for saying dangerous truths ; therefore when it was repeated , " You abuse a man but to his face ? " " Yes , " says he , " I flatter him . " It is indeed the greatest of injuries to flatter any but the ...
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