The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... talk of this matter with the same unconcern as of any other subject : therefore I shall take upon me to consider the sex , as they live within rules , and as they transgress them . The ordinary class of the good or the ill have very ...
... talk of this matter with the same unconcern as of any other subject : therefore I shall take upon me to consider the sex , as they live within rules , and as they transgress them . The ordinary class of the good or the ill have very ...
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... talk of anything else . What shall I do with a man that always believes me ? ' Tis a strange thing this distance in men of sense ; why do not they always urge their fate ? If we are sincere in our severity , you lose nothing by ...
... talk of anything else . What shall I do with a man that always believes me ? ' Tis a strange thing this distance in men of sense ; why do not they always urge their fate ? If we are sincere in our severity , you lose nothing by ...
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... talk than any other writers , by which means we use words of respect sometimes very unfortunately . The Post - Man , who is one of the most celebrated of our fraternity , fell into this misfortune yesterday in his para- graph from ...
... talk than any other writers , by which means we use words of respect sometimes very unfortunately . The Post - Man , who is one of the most celebrated of our fraternity , fell into this misfortune yesterday in his para- graph from ...
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... talk like an oracle for half- an - hour , with the sentiments of a Roman , the closeness of a school - man , and the integrity of a divine ; but then , Jack , while I admired thee , it was upon topics which did not concern thyself , and ...
... talk like an oracle for half- an - hour , with the sentiments of a Roman , the closeness of a school - man , and the integrity of a divine ; but then , Jack , while I admired thee , it was upon topics which did not concern thyself , and ...
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... talk to my young scholar concerning his studies ; and because I would throw his learning into present service , I desired him to repeat to me the translation he had made of some tender verses in Theocritus . He did so , with an air of ...
... talk to my young scholar concerning his studies ; and because I would throw his learning into present service , I desired him to repeat to me the translation he had made of some tender verses in Theocritus . He did so , with an air of ...
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