The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those beautiful manors wherein you sometimes reside it is not retiring from the world , but enjoying its most valuable blessings , when a man is permitted to share in your Lordship's ...
... pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those beautiful manors wherein you sometimes reside it is not retiring from the world , but enjoying its most valuable blessings , when a man is permitted to share in your Lordship's ...
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... 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 besought the goddess to lend me her assistance . While I was thus praying , I chanced to ...
... 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 besought the goddess to lend me her assistance . While I was thus praying , I chanced to ...
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... pleasures , which flow from that amiable spring of life and happiness . There is no less than an absolute necessity that some provision be made to take off the dead stock of women in city , town , and country . Let there happen but the ...
... pleasures , which flow from that amiable spring of life and happiness . There is no less than an absolute necessity that some provision be made to take off the dead stock of women in city , town , and country . Let there happen but the ...
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... pleasure as they receive from them . But men are so taken up with outward forms , that they do not consider their actions ; else how should it be , that a man shall deny that to the entreaties and almost tears of an old friend , which ...
... pleasure as they receive from them . But men are so taken up with outward forms , that they do not consider their actions ; else how should it be , that a man shall deny that to the entreaties and almost tears of an old friend , which ...
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... pleasure of doing good . In a word , good patrons are like the guardian angels of Plato , who are ever busy , though unseen , in the care of their wards ; but ill patrons are like the deities of Epicurus , supine , indolent , and ...
... pleasure of doing good . In a word , good patrons are like the guardian angels of Plato , who are ever busy , though unseen , in the care of their wards ; but ill patrons are like the deities of Epicurus , supine , indolent , and ...
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