The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... turning my eyes towards the goddess of the place , saw that she favoured my pretensions with a smile , which so emboldened me , that I carried off my prize . The maid , sometimes with tears , sometimes with smiles , entreated me to let ...
... turning my eyes towards the goddess of the place , saw that she favoured my pretensions with a smile , which so emboldened me , that I carried off my prize . The maid , sometimes with tears , sometimes with smiles , entreated me to let ...
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... turn politician in the present unhappy dissensions , I have begun to stagger , and could not choose but lessen the great value I had for the censor of our isle . How is it possible that a man , whom interest did naturally lead to a ...
... turn politician in the present unhappy dissensions , I have begun to stagger , and could not choose but lessen the great value I had for the censor of our isle . How is it possible that a man , whom interest did naturally lead to a ...
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... turn their thoughts upon Sir Harry Wildair . 1 John Mills , the elder , who died in 1736. Cibber says that Mills owed his advancement to Wilks , to whose friendship his qualities as an " honest , quiet , careful man , of as few faults ...
... turn their thoughts upon Sir Harry Wildair . 1 John Mills , the elder , who died in 1736. Cibber says that Mills owed his advancement to Wilks , to whose friendship his qualities as an " honest , quiet , careful man , of as few faults ...
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... turn to great account , as he was concerned in news . 2 I granted his request , upon an oath of secrecy , that he would only make his own use of it , and not let it be publicly known till after they were drawn . I had not done speaking ...
... turn to great account , as he was concerned in news . 2 I granted his request , upon an oath of secrecy , that he would only make his own use of it , and not let it be publicly known till after they were drawn . I had not done speaking ...
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... turn our lecture to the forming just sentiments on the subject of fortune . One said this morning , that the chief lot he was confident would fall upon some puppy ; but this gentleman is one of those wrong tempers who approve only the ...
... turn our lecture to the forming just sentiments on the subject of fortune . One said this morning , that the chief lot he was confident would fall upon some puppy ; but this gentleman is one of those wrong tempers who approve only the ...
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