The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... morning reading the tenth canto in the fourth book of Spenser , in which Sir Scudamore re- lates the progress of his courtship to Amoret under a very beautiful allegory , which is one of the most natural and unmixed of any in that most ...
... morning reading the tenth canto in the fourth book of Spenser , in which Sir Scudamore re- lates the progress of his courtship to Amoret under a very beautiful allegory , which is one of the most natural and unmixed of any in that most ...
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... morning , Cælia still sleeping . It happened a few days since , that she followed him thither to communicate to him something she had omitted in her redundant fondness to speak of the evening before 27 No. 198. July 15 , 1710 The Tatler.
... morning , Cælia still sleeping . It happened a few days since , that she followed him thither to communicate to him something she had omitted in her redundant fondness to speak of the evening before 27 No. 198. July 15 , 1710 The Tatler.
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George Atherton Aitken. " SIR , " You , ou , who this morning were the best , are now the worst of men who breathe vital air . I am at once overwhelmed with love , hatred , rage , and disdain . Can infamy and innocence live together ? I ...
George Atherton Aitken. " SIR , " You , ou , who this morning were the best , are now the worst of men who breathe vital air . I am at once overwhelmed with love , hatred , rage , and disdain . Can infamy and innocence live together ? I ...
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... morning , that the chief lot he was confident would fall upon some puppy ; but this gentleman is one of those wrong tempers who approve only the unhappy , and have a natural prejudice to the fortunate . But as it is certain that there ...
... morning , that the chief lot he was confident would fall upon some puppy ; but this gentleman is one of those wrong tempers who approve only the unhappy , and have a natural prejudice to the fortunate . But as it is certain that there ...
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... mornings ago : he happened to be dressing ; and his shoemaker fitting him , told him , that if his Lordship would please to tread hard , or that if his Lordship would stamp a little , his Lordship would find his Lordship's shoe will fit ...
... mornings ago : he happened to be dressing ; and his shoemaker fitting him , told him , that if his Lordship would please to tread hard , or that if his Lordship would stamp a little , his Lordship would find his Lordship's shoe will fit ...
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