The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... heart panted upon reading the inscription : I struck upon the shield with my spear . Immediately issued forth a knight well mounted , and completely armed , who , without speaking , ran fiercely at me . I received him as well as I could ...
... heart panted upon reading the inscription : I struck upon the shield with my spear . Immediately issued forth a knight well mounted , and completely armed , who , without speaking , ran fiercely at me . I received him as well as I could ...
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... hearts of all that saw her . With these sat Modesty , holding her hand on her heart ; Courtesy , with a graceful aspect , and obliging behaviour ; and the two sisters , who were always IO The Tatler No. 194. July 6 , 1710.
... hearts of all that saw her . With these sat Modesty , holding her hand on her heart ; Courtesy , with a graceful aspect , and obliging behaviour ; and the two sisters , who were always IO The Tatler No. 194. July 6 , 1710.
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... heart throbbed with hopes . I stepped to her , and seized her hand ; when Womanhood immediately rising up , sharply rebuked me for offering in so rude a manner to lay hold on a virgin . I excused myself as modestly as I could , and at ...
... heart throbbed with hopes . I stepped to her , and seized her hand ; when Womanhood immediately rising up , sharply rebuked me for offering in so rude a manner to lay hold on a virgin . I excused myself as modestly as I could , and at ...
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... hearts barren of kind- ness are served accordingly by those whom they employ , and pass their lives away with an empty show of civility for love , and an insipid intercourse of a commerce in which their affections are no way concerned ...
... hearts barren of kind- ness are served accordingly by those whom they employ , and pass their lives away with an empty show of civility for love , and an insipid intercourse of a commerce in which their affections are no way concerned ...
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... heart to be won before he gained hers , which was that of his father . Palamede seemed much disturbed at the overture , and lamented to her , that his father was one of those too provident parents , who only place their thoughts upon ...
... heart to be won before he gained hers , which was that of his father . Palamede seemed much disturbed at the overture , and lamented to her , that his father was one of those too provident parents , who only place their thoughts upon ...
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