The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... ; but they double their diligence upon admonition . Will Afterday has told his friends , that he was to have the 1 See No. 180 . next thing these ten years ; and Harry Linger has 18 The Tatler No. 196. July 11 , 1710.
... ; but they double their diligence upon admonition . Will Afterday has told his friends , that he was to have the 1 See No. 180 . next thing these ten years ; and Harry Linger has 18 The Tatler No. 196. July 11 , 1710.
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... thing to take a nephew of mine out of a lady's service , where he was a page , and have bound him to a shoe- maker . But what of all the humours under the sun is the most pleasant to consider , is , that you see some men lay as it were ...
... thing to take a nephew of mine out of a lady's service , where he was a page , and have bound him to a shoe- maker . But what of all the humours under the sun is the most pleasant to consider , is , that you see some men lay as it were ...
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... thing for Mr. Bickerstaff ! " when , to my great astonishment , I found my patron had been forced upon twenty artifices to surprise a man with it who never thought of it . But sure it is a degree of murder to amuse men with vain hopes ...
... thing for Mr. Bickerstaff ! " when , to my great astonishment , I found my patron had been forced upon twenty artifices to surprise a man with it who never thought of it . But sure it is a degree of murder to amuse men with vain hopes ...
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... 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 , who does not put his name to it . The title of it ( for the work is in Latin ) is ...
... 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 , who does not put his name to it . The title of it ( for the work is in Latin ) is ...
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... thing which nature made him ; and Polyglottes , had he studied less than he has , and written only in his mother tongue , had been known only in Great Britain for a pedant . Mr. Bickerstaff thanks Dorinda , and will both answer her ...
... thing which nature made him ; and Polyglottes , had he studied less than he has , and written only in his mother tongue , had been known only in Great Britain for a pedant . Mr. Bickerstaff thanks Dorinda , and will both answer her ...
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