The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... and was seated in a most fruitful 1 This paper may be by John Hughes , who published an edition of Spenser in 1715 . 2 In the " Rehearsal , " Act I. island , walled by nature against all invaders . There 7 THE TATLER ...
... and was seated in a most fruitful 1 This paper may be by John Hughes , who published an edition of Spenser in 1715 . 2 In the " Rehearsal , " Act I. island , walled by nature against all invaders . There 7 THE TATLER ...
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George Atherton Aitken. island , walled by nature against all invaders . There was a single bridge that led into the island , and before it a castle garrisoned by twenty knights . Near the castle was an open plain , and in the midst of ...
George Atherton Aitken. island , walled by nature against all invaders . There was a single bridge that led into the island , and before it a castle garrisoned by twenty knights . Near the castle was an open plain , and in the midst of ...
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... nature , and feasted every sense with the most agreeable objects . Amidst a pleasing variety of walks and alleys , shady seats and flowery banks , sunny hills and gloomy valleys , were thousands of lovers sitting , or walking together ...
... nature , and feasted every sense with the most agreeable objects . Amidst a pleasing variety of walks and alleys , shady seats and flowery banks , sunny hills and gloomy valleys , were thousands of lovers sitting , or walking together ...
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... nature ; goddess , whom all the different species in the universe obey with joy and pleasure , grant I may at last obtain the object of my vows . " The impatient lover pronounced this with great vehe- mence ; but I in a soft murmur ...
... nature ; goddess , whom all the different species in the universe obey with joy and pleasure , grant I may at last obtain the object of my vows . " The impatient lover pronounced this with great vehe- mence ; but I in a soft murmur ...
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... nature , and is attended with beautiful re- presentatives of all those virtues that are the ornaments of the female sex , considered in its natural perfection and innocence . No. 195 . [ STEELE . From Thursday , July 6 , to Saturday ...
... nature , and is attended with beautiful re- presentatives of all those virtues that are the ornaments of the female sex , considered in its natural perfection and innocence . No. 195 . [ STEELE . From Thursday , July 6 , to Saturday ...
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