The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... taken a resolution to dedicate the remaining part of this instant July to the service of the fair sex , and have almost finished a scheme for settling the whole remainder of that sex who are unmarried , and above the age of twenty ...
... taken a resolution to dedicate the remaining part of this instant July to the service of the fair sex , and have almost finished a scheme for settling the whole remainder of that sex who are unmarried , and above the age of twenty ...
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... 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 he shall solicit a new one to accept of ? I remember ...
... 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 he shall solicit a new one to accept of ? I remember ...
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... taken any other method of exposing such imperti- nences , than by an edition of their own works , where you see their follies , according to the ambition of such virtuosi , in a most correct edition . Looking over these accomplished ...
... taken any other method of exposing such imperti- nences , than by an edition of their own works , where you see their follies , according to the ambition of such virtuosi , in a most correct edition . Looking over these accomplished ...
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... taken by some of his acquaintance to dine at Brentford , but that he should return in the evening , a country girl , decently clad , asked , if those were not the chambers of Mr. Pala- mede ? She was answered , they were , but that he ...
... taken by some of his acquaintance to dine at Brentford , but that he should return in the evening , a country girl , decently clad , asked , if those were not the chambers of Mr. Pala- mede ? She was answered , they were , but that he ...
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... shall be kept in an iron box , and when there shall be 2000 subscriptions , which amounts to £ 500 , it shall be taken out and put into a goldsmith's hands , and the note made payable to the 38 The Tatler No. 200. July 20 , 1710.
... shall be kept in an iron box , and when there shall be 2000 subscriptions , which amounts to £ 500 , it shall be taken out and put into a goldsmith's hands , and the note made payable to the 38 The Tatler No. 200. July 20 , 1710.
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