The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... spirit . One of the gentlemen who are out of humour with me , imputes my falling into a way wherein I am so very awkward to a barrenness of invention , and has the charity to lay new matter before me for the future . He is at the bottom ...
... spirit . One of the gentlemen who are out of humour with me , imputes my falling into a way wherein I am so very awkward to a barrenness of invention , and has the charity to lay new matter before me for the future . He is at the bottom ...
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... spirit and conversation should in every kind do others as much 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 ...
... spirit and conversation should in every kind do others as much 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 ...
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... spirit , or dignity of countenance , into their families , lay out all their thoughts upon finding out matches for their estates , and not their children . You shall have one form a plot for the good of his family , that there shall not ...
... spirit , or dignity of countenance , into their families , lay out all their thoughts upon finding out matches for their estates , and not their children . You shall have one form a plot for the good of his family , that there shall not ...
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... spirit of contradiction ; for which he watches all occasions , and is in his conversation still upon sentry , treats all men like enemies , with every other impertinence of a speculative warrior . He that observes in himself this ...
... spirit of contradiction ; for which he watches all occasions , and is in his conversation still upon sentry , treats all men like enemies , with every other impertinence of a speculative warrior . He that observes in himself this ...
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... spirits , but you see it in the lives of such as one would believe were far enough removed from the ways of ambition . The rural squires of this nation even eat and drink out of vanity . A vainglorious fox - hunter shall entertain half ...
... spirits , but you see it in the lives of such as one would believe were far enough removed from the ways of ambition . The rural squires of this nation even eat and drink out of vanity . A vainglorious fox - hunter shall entertain half ...
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