The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... fortune threw him out of the saddle . I encountered the whole twenty successively , and leaving them all extended on the plain , carried off the shield in token of victory . Having thus vanquished my rivals , I passed on without ...
... fortune threw him out of the saddle . I encountered the whole twenty successively , and leaving them all extended on the plain , carried off the shield in token of victory . Having thus vanquished my rivals , I passed on without ...
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... meddle only with those who are employed no further than about men's lives , and not reflected upon me as of the astro- logical sect , who concern fortunes also , I am 12 The Tatler No. 195. July 8 , 1710 Grecian Coffee-house, July 7. ...
... meddle only with those who are employed no further than about men's lives , and not reflected upon me as of the astro- logical sect , who concern fortunes also , I am 12 The Tatler No. 195. July 8 , 1710 Grecian Coffee-house, July 7. ...
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George Atherton Aitken. logical sect , who concern fortunes also , I am not so part of his fond letter.1 " SIR , “ I ourselves about lives and much hurt as to stifle any am afraid there is something in the suspicions of some people ...
George Atherton Aitken. logical sect , who concern fortunes also , I am not so part of his fond letter.1 " SIR , “ I ourselves about lives and much hurt as to stifle any am afraid there is something in the suspicions of some people ...
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... fortunes who enter into them . I beg of you , therefore , to come to town upon the receipt of this , where I promise you , you shall have as many lovers as toasters ; for there needed nothing but to make men's interests fall in with ...
... fortunes who enter into them . I beg of you , therefore , to come to town upon the receipt of this , where I promise you , you shall have as many lovers as toasters ; for there needed nothing but to make men's interests fall in with ...
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... fortunes , he should in the end be forced to break with him , and give over all further expectations from him . He sighed , and ended his discourse by saying , " You , Mr. Censor , some time ago , gave us your thoughts of the behaviour ...
... fortunes , he should in the end be forced to break with him , and give over all further expectations from him . He sighed , and ended his discourse by saying , " You , Mr. Censor , some time ago , gave us your thoughts of the behaviour ...
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