The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... particular on this subject , I take it that the division of patron and client may include a third part of our nation . The want of merit and real worth will strike out about ninety - nine in the hundred of these , and want of ability in ...
... particular on this subject , I take it that the division of patron and client may include a third part of our nation . The want of merit and real worth will strike out about ninety - nine in the hundred of these , and want of ability in ...
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... particular cast of mind or body , which looks a little upon the distracted , you may be sure the poor gentleman has formerly had great friends . For this reason , I have thought it a prudent thing to take a nephew of mine out of a ...
... particular cast of mind or body , which looks a little upon the distracted , you may be sure the poor gentleman has formerly had great friends . For this reason , I have thought it a prudent thing to take a nephew of mine out of a ...
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... particular constitution I had ever observed ; his passions were so active , that he worked in the utmost stretch of hope and fear . When one rival fell before him , you might see a short gleam of triumph in his countenance , which ...
... particular constitution I had ever observed ; his passions were so active , that he worked in the utmost stretch of hope and fear . When one rival fell before him , you might see a short gleam of triumph in his countenance , which ...
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... particular , but only just as it is applied . It was very prettily said , that we may learn the little value of fortune by the persons on whom 1 Discourse . However , there is not becoming wealth and stocked with 51 No. 203. July 27 ...
... particular , but only just as it is applied . It was very prettily said , that we may learn the little value of fortune by the persons on whom 1 Discourse . However , there is not becoming wealth and stocked with 51 No. 203. July 27 ...
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... particular in her behaviour ; for which she has the malice to say , she hopes she shall always obey her parents . She carried her passion and jealousy to that height the other day , that coming suddenly into the room , and surprising ...
... particular in her behaviour ; for which she has the malice to say , she hopes she shall always obey her parents . She carried her passion and jealousy to that height the other day , that coming suddenly into the room , and surprising ...
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