The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... sort of demand . upon them , for what they invite men to expect , is a debt of honour , which , according to custom , they ought to be most careful of paying , and would be a very worthy sub- ject for a lucubration . " Of all men living ...
... sort of demand . upon them , for what they invite men to expect , is a debt of honour , which , according to custom , they ought to be most careful of paying , and would be a very worthy sub- ject for a lucubration . " Of all men living ...
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... sort of vanity is as well grounded as if a man should lay aside his own plain suit , and dress himself up in a gay livery of another's . There are many of this species who exclude others of just expectation , and make those proper ...
... sort of vanity is as well grounded as if a man should lay aside his own plain suit , and dress himself up in a gay livery of another's . There are many of this species who exclude others of just expectation , and make those proper ...
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... sort of littleness in the minds of men of wrong sense , which makes them much more insufferable than mere fools , and has the further inconvenience of being attended by an endless loquacity . For which reason , it would be a very proper ...
... sort of littleness in the minds of men of wrong sense , which makes them much more insufferable than mere fools , and has the further inconvenience of being attended by an endless loquacity . For which reason , it would be a very proper ...
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... sort of men seems so disagreeable to me , that though they may make good bailiffs , I can hardly be persuaded they can be good companions . It is possible I may seem to have odd notions , when I say I am not fond of a man only for being ...
... sort of men seems so disagreeable to me , that though they may make good bailiffs , I can hardly be persuaded they can be good companions . It is possible I may seem to have odd notions , when I say I am not fond of a man only for being ...
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... sort , is to contribute what we can to the success of well - grounded passions ; and therefore I comply with the request of an enamoured man in inserting the following billet : " MADAM , " Mr. r . Bickerstaff you always 40 The Tatler No ...
... sort , is to contribute what we can to the success of well - grounded passions ; and therefore I comply with the request of an enamoured man in inserting the following billet : " MADAM , " Mr. r . Bickerstaff you always 40 The Tatler No ...
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