The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... ordinary world truck for money and wares , but men of spirit and conversation should in every kind do others as much pleasure as they receive from them . But men are so taken up with outward forms , that they do not consider their ...
... ordinary world truck for money and wares , but men of spirit and conversation should in every kind do others as much pleasure as they receive from them . But men are so taken up with outward forms , that they do not consider their ...
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... ordinary , and had formed to himself a plot to gain all our admiration , or triumph over us with an argument , to either of which he had no manner of call ; I say , in either of these cases , it was the humour to shut one eye . This ...
... ordinary , and had formed to himself a plot to gain all our admiration , or triumph over us with an argument , to either of which he had no manner of call ; I say , in either of these cases , it was the humour to shut one eye . This ...
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... ordinary capacity may observe , that it is only ignorance which makes the intricacy . All the true use of that we call learning , is to ennoble and improve our natural faculties , and not to disguise our imperfections . It is therefore ...
... ordinary capacity may observe , that it is only ignorance which makes the intricacy . All the true use of that we call learning , is to ennoble and improve our natural faculties , and not to disguise our imperfections . It is therefore ...
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... ordinary class of the good or the ill have very little influence upon the actions of others ; but the eminent in either kind are those who lead the world below them . The ill are employed in communi- cating scandal , infamy , and ...
... ordinary class of the good or the ill have very little influence upon the actions of others ; but the eminent in either kind are those who lead the world below them . The ill are employed in communi- cating scandal , infamy , and ...
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... ordinary men to oppose you in what they see you fond of ; and it is a certain exception against a man's receiving applause , that he visibly courts it . However , this is not only the passion of great and undertaking spirits , but you ...
... ordinary men to oppose you in what they see you fond of ; and it is a certain exception against a man's receiving applause , that he visibly courts it . However , this is not only the passion of great and undertaking spirits , but you ...
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