The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... passion for the person beloved . When the fame , says he , of this celebrated beauty first flew abroad , I went in pursuit of her to the Temple of Love . This temple , continues he , bore the name of the goddess Venus , and was seated ...
... passion for the person beloved . When the fame , says he , of this celebrated beauty first flew abroad , I went in pursuit of her to the Temple of Love . This temple , continues he , bore the name of the goddess Venus , and was seated ...
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... passion ( for I have still too good an opinion of you to think you was bribed by the staggering party ) could blind you so far as to offend the very better half of the nation , and to lessen off so much the number of your friends ? Mr ...
... passion ( for I have still too good an opinion of you to think you was bribed by the staggering party ) could blind you so far as to offend the very better half of the nation , and to lessen off so much the number of your friends ? Mr ...
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... passion of love in its full extent , as it is attended both with joys and inquietudes ; and lay down , for the conduct of my lovers , such rules as shall banish the cares , and heighten the pleasures , which flow from that amiable ...
... passion of love in its full extent , as it is attended both with joys and inquietudes ; and lay down , for the conduct of my lovers , such rules as shall banish the cares , and heighten the pleasures , which flow from that amiable ...
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... passion that has been known in our age , she is adorned with as much beauty and grace as the most celebrated of her sex possess ; but her domestic life , moderate fortune , and religious education gave her but little opportunity , and ...
... passion that has been known in our age , she is adorned with as much beauty and grace as the most celebrated of her sex possess ; but her domestic life , moderate fortune , and religious education gave her but little opportunity , and ...
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... passion for the opportunity of imploring yours . I sigh for the most accomplished of her sex . That is so just a ... passions , I shall expect gloves at their nuptials . " Mr. BICKERSTAFF , γοι You that are a philosopher know very well ...
... passion for the opportunity of imploring yours . I sigh for the most accomplished of her sex . That is so just a ... passions , I shall expect gloves at their nuptials . " Mr. BICKERSTAFF , γοι You that are a philosopher know very well ...
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