The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... honour , I could not but indulge a certain vanity in dating from this little covert , where I have frequently had the honour of your Lordship's company , and received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place ...
... honour , I could not but indulge a certain vanity in dating from this little covert , where I have frequently had the honour of your Lordship's company , and received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place ...
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... honours and personal qualities , I know you will forgive a humble neighbour the vanity of pretending to a place in your friendship , and subscribing himself , My Lord , Your Lordship's most obliged and most devoted Servant , RICHARD ...
... honours and personal qualities , I know you will forgive a humble neighbour the vanity of pretending to a place in your friendship , and subscribing himself , My Lord , Your Lordship's most obliged and most devoted Servant , RICHARD ...
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... honour , which , according to custom , they ought to be most careful of paying , and would be a very worthy sub- ject for a lucubration . " Of all men living , I think , I am the most proper to treat of this matter ; because in the ...
... honour , which , according to custom , they ought to be most careful of paying , and would be a very worthy sub- ject for a lucubration . " Of all men living , I think , I am the most proper to treat of this matter ; because in the ...
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... hours of gaiety with their wenches , but when they fall sick , will let no one come near them but their wives . It seems , truth and honour are companions too sober for prosperity . It is 19 No. 196. July 11 , 1710 The Tatler.
... hours of gaiety with their wenches , but when they fall sick , will let no one come near them but their wives . It seems , truth and honour are companions too sober for prosperity . It is 19 No. 196. July 11 , 1710 The Tatler.
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George Atherton Aitken. honour are companions too sober for prosperity . It is certainly the most black ingratitude to accept of a man's best endeavours to be pleasing to you , and return it with indifference . I am so much of this mind ...
George Atherton Aitken. honour are companions too sober for prosperity . It is certainly the most black ingratitude to accept of a man's best endeavours to be pleasing to you , and return it with indifference . I am so much of this mind ...
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