The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... lady so well tempered and reconciled them both , that she forced them to join hands ; though I could not but observe , that Hatred turned aside his face , as not able to endure the sight of his younger brother . I at length entered the ...
... lady so well tempered and reconciled them both , that she forced them to join hands ; though I could not but observe , that Hatred turned aside his face , as not able to endure the sight of his younger brother . I at length entered the ...
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... lady ( who has for some time left the town ) , in the following letter : " MADAM , Ι " To AMANDA , in Kent . " I send with this , my discourse of ways and means for encouraging marriage , and repeopling the island . You will soon ...
... lady ( who has for some time left the town ) , in the following letter : " MADAM , Ι " To AMANDA , in Kent . " I send with this , my discourse of ways and means for encouraging marriage , and repeopling the island . You will soon ...
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... lady , whose story is of consequence only as her life has lately met with passages very uncommon . 1 No mention is afterwards made of Dorinda . 2 This quotation is attributed erroneously to Horace in the early editions . She is now in ...
... lady , whose story is of consequence only as her life has lately met with passages very uncommon . 1 No mention is afterwards made of Dorinda . 2 This quotation is attributed erroneously to Horace in the early editions . She is now in ...
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... own I am at a loss to conceive how good sense should make a man an ill husband , or conversing with books less complaisant . " CÆLIA . " The resolution which this lady is going to take , 36 The Tatler No. 200. July 20 , 1710.
... own I am at a loss to conceive how good sense should make a man an ill husband , or conversing with books less complaisant . " CÆLIA . " The resolution which this lady is going to take , 36 The Tatler No. 200. July 20 , 1710.
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George Atherton Aitken. The resolution which this lady is going to take , she may very well say is founded on reason : for after the necessities of life are served , there is no manner of competition between a man of liberal education ...
George Atherton Aitken. The resolution which this lady is going to take , she may very well say is founded on reason : for after the necessities of life are served , there is no manner of competition between a man of liberal education ...
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