The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... proper places . The posts assigned to Doubt , Delay , and Danger , are admirable . The Gate of Good Desert has something noble and instructive in it . But above all , I am most pleased with the beautiful II No. 194. July 6 , 1710 The ...
... proper places . The posts assigned to Doubt , Delay , and Danger , are admirable . The Gate of Good Desert has something noble and instructive in it . But above all , I am most pleased with the beautiful II No. 194. July 6 , 1710 The ...
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... proper to treat of this matter ; because in the character and em- ployment of censor , I have had encouragement so infi- nitely above my desert , that what I say cannot possibly be supposed to arise from peevishness , or any disappoint ...
... proper to treat of this matter ; because in the character and em- ployment of censor , I have had encouragement so infi- nitely above my desert , that what I say cannot possibly be supposed to arise from peevishness , or any disappoint ...
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... proper dependants appear impatient , because they are not so cheerful as those who expect nothing . I have made use of the penny post for the instruction of these voluntary slaves , and informed them , that they will never be provided ...
... proper dependants appear impatient , because they are not so cheerful as those who expect nothing . I have made use of the penny post for the instruction of these voluntary slaves , and informed them , that they will never be provided ...
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... endless loquacity . For which reason , it would be a very proper work , if some well- wisher to human society would consider the terms upon which people meet in public places , in order to 23 No. 197. July 13 , 1710 The Tatler.
... endless loquacity . For which reason , it would be a very proper work , if some well- wisher to human society would consider the terms upon which people meet in public places , in order to 23 No. 197. July 13 , 1710 The Tatler.
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... proper hour , communicated to his father the circumstances of his love , and the merit of the object . The next day the father made her a visit . The beauty of her person , the fame of her virtue , and a certain irre- sistible charm in ...
... proper hour , communicated to his father the circumstances of his love , and the merit of the object . The next day the father made her a visit . The beauty of her person , the fame of her virtue , and a certain irre- sistible charm in ...
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