The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... 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 which were ...
... 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 which were ...
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... heard them discourse ; when the conversation of Philander so much prevailed , as to give him the advan- tage , with me , in all other respects . My mother pleads strongly for Silvius , and uses these arguments , that he not only has the ...
... heard them discourse ; when the conversation of Philander so much prevailed , as to give him the advan- tage , with me , in all other respects . My mother pleads strongly for Silvius , and uses these arguments , that he not only has the ...
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... heard of them till to - day . They say Fortune is blind ; but you will find she has opened the eyes of all your beholders . I beseech you , madam , make use of the advantages of having been educated without flattery . If you can still ...
... heard of them till to - day . They say Fortune is blind ; but you will find she has opened the eyes of all your beholders . I beseech you , madam , make use of the advantages of having been educated without flattery . If you can still ...
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... heard thee sometimes talk like an oracle for half- an - hour , with the sentiments of a Roman , the closeness of a school - man , and the integrity of a divine ; but then , Jack , while I admired thee , it was upon topics which did not ...
... heard thee sometimes talk like an oracle for half- an - hour , with the sentiments of a Roman , the closeness of a school - man , and the integrity of a divine ; but then , Jack , while I admired thee , it was upon topics which did not ...
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... heard he turned his absent friends into ridicule . And upon Lady Autumn's ' disputing with him about something that hap- pened at the Revolution , he replied with a very angry tone , " Pray , madam , give me leave to know more of a ...
... heard he turned his absent friends into ridicule . And upon Lady Autumn's ' disputing with him about something that hap- pened at the Revolution , he replied with a very angry tone , " Pray , madam , give me leave to know more of a ...
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