The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest 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 ...
... received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest 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 ...
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... received by a crowd of your relations . Great as you are in your honours and personal qualities , I know you will forgive a humble neighbour the vanity of pretending to a place in your friendship , and subscribing himself , My Lord ...
... received by a crowd of your relations . Great as you are in your honours and personal qualities , I know you will forgive a humble neighbour the vanity of pretending to a place in your friendship , and subscribing himself , My Lord ...
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... received him as well as I could , and by good fortune threw him out of the saddle . I encountered the whole twenty successively , and leaving them all extended on the plain , carried off the shield in token of victory . Having thus ...
... received him as well as I could , and by good fortune threw him out of the saddle . I encountered the whole twenty successively , and leaving them all extended on the plain , carried off the shield in token of victory . Having thus ...
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... received it , I overheard one of the boys whisper another , and say , “ It was a fine thing to be a great scholar ! What a pretty book that is ! It has indeed a very gay outside , and is dedicated to me by a very ingenious gentleman ...
... received it , I overheard one of the boys whisper another , and say , “ It was a fine thing to be a great scholar ! What a pretty book that is ! It has indeed a very gay outside , and is dedicated to me by a very ingenious gentleman ...
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... to Cælia . She made him no answer ; but retired to her closet . He returned to the Temple , where he soon after received from her the following letter : " SIR , " You , ou , who this 29 No. 198. July 15 , 1710 The Tatler.
... to Cælia . She made him no answer ; but retired to her closet . He returned to the Temple , where he soon after received from her the following letter : " SIR , " You , ou , who this 29 No. 198. July 15 , 1710 The Tatler.
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