The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... frequently had the honour of your Lordship's company , and received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those beautiful manors wherein you ...
... frequently had the honour of your Lordship's company , and received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those beautiful manors wherein you ...
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... frequent letters de- sired me to lay down some rules for the conduct of their virtuous amours ; and shall only premise , that by the shield of love is meant a generous , constant passion for the person beloved . When the fame , says he ...
... frequent letters de- sired me to lay down some rules for the conduct of their virtuous amours ; and shall only premise , that by the shield of love is meant a generous , constant passion for the person beloved . When the fame , says he ...
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... frequently not only allowed to be scholars , but esteemed for being such . At the same time it must be granted , that as courage is the natural part of a soldier , so is a good understanding of a scholar . Such little minds as these ...
... frequently not only allowed to be scholars , but esteemed for being such . At the same time it must be granted , that as courage is the natural part of a soldier , so is a good understanding of a scholar . Such little minds as these ...
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... frequently heard him declaim upon this subject , and assert , that the marriage - settlements which are now used have grown fashionable even within his memory . When the theatre in some late reigns owed its chief support to those scenes ...
... frequently heard him declaim upon this subject , and assert , that the marriage - settlements which are now used have grown fashionable even within his memory . When the theatre in some late reigns owed its chief support to those scenes ...
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... frequent till the age before his own ; but the women were contented with the third part of the estate the law allotted them , and scorned to engage with men whom they thought capable of abusing their children . He has also informed me ...
... frequent till the age before his own ; but the women were contented with the third part of the estate the law allotted them , and scorned to engage with men whom they thought capable of abusing their children . He has also informed me ...
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