The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... body was carried out of town with great pomp and ceremony , in order to be buried with his ancestors at the Peak . It is a maxim in morality , that we are to speak nothing but truth of the living , nothing but good of the dead . As I ...
... body was carried out of town with great pomp and ceremony , in order to be buried with his ancestors at the Peak . It is a maxim in morality , that we are to speak nothing but truth of the living , nothing but good of the dead . As I ...
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... body been made of adamant . It is much easier for my reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion , than for me to express it . I said to myself , “ It is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! " when I awoke , equally ...
... body been made of adamant . It is much easier for my reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion , than for me to express it . I said to myself , “ It is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! " when I awoke , equally ...
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... bodies appear proportionable ; whereas the figure of a woman in the present dress , bears ( as he calls it ) the figure of a cone , which ( as he advises ) is the same with that of an extin- guisher , with a little knob at the upper end ...
... bodies appear proportionable ; whereas the figure of a woman in the present dress , bears ( as he calls it ) the figure of a cone , which ( as he advises ) is the same with that of an extin- guisher , with a little knob at the upper end ...
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... body . While my mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of the great heathen anatomist , ' who calls his ...
... body . While my mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of the great heathen anatomist , ' who calls his ...
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... bodies which lie out of the reach of human eyes , though assisted by telescopes . What you look upon as one confused white in the Milky Way , appears to me a long tract of heavens , distinguished by stars that are ranged in proper ...
... bodies which lie out of the reach of human eyes , though assisted by telescopes . What you look upon as one confused white in the Milky Way , appears to me a long tract of heavens , distinguished by stars that are ranged in proper ...
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