The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... living , I think , I am the most proper to treat of this matter ; because in the character and em- ployment of censor , I have had encouragement so infi- nitely above my desert , that what I say cannot possibly be supposed to arise from ...
... living , I think , I am the most proper to treat of this matter ; because in the character and em- ployment of censor , I have had encouragement so infi- nitely above my desert , that what I say cannot possibly be supposed to arise from ...
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... him ; because he knows it destructive of the very applause which is courted by the man who favours him , and con- sequently makes him nearer himself . But as every man living has more or less of 46 The Tatler No. 202. July 25 , 1710.
... him ; because he knows it destructive of the very applause which is courted by the man who favours him , and con- sequently makes him nearer himself . But as every man living has more or less of 46 The Tatler No. 202. July 25 , 1710.
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George Atherton Aitken. But as every man living has more or less of this incentive , which makes men impatient of an inactive condition , and urges men to attempt what may tend to their reputation , it is absolutely necessary they should ...
George Atherton Aitken. But as every man living has more or less of this incentive , which makes men impatient of an inactive condition , and urges men to attempt what may tend to their reputation , it is absolutely necessary they should ...
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... Title is all he knows of honour , and civility of friendship : for this reason , be- cause he cares for no man living , he is religiously strict in performing what he calls his respects to you . 57 No. 204. July 29 , 1710 The Tatler.
... Title is all he knows of honour , and civility of friendship : for this reason , be- cause he cares for no man living , he is religiously strict in performing what he calls his respects to you . 57 No. 204. July 29 , 1710 The Tatler.
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... living men , persons in an intermediate state of humanity , under the appella- tion of dozers . The dozers are a sect , who , instead of keeping their appetites in subjection , live in subjection to them ; nay , they are so truly slaves ...
... living men , persons in an intermediate state of humanity , under the appella- tion of dozers . The dozers are a sect , who , instead of keeping their appetites in subjection , live in subjection to them ; nay , they are so truly slaves ...
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