The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... delighted in reading the history of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events = that are but thinly sown in those tracts of time which lie within our own knowledge and observation . When I ...
... delighted in reading the history of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events = that are but thinly sown in those tracts of time which lie within our own knowledge and observation . When I ...
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... delight in one another's company . Our time passes away much after the same manner as it did when we were among you : eating , drink- ing , and sleeping , are our chief diversions . Our quid- nuncs between whiles go to a coffee - house ...
... delight in one another's company . Our time passes away much after the same manner as it did when we were among you : eating , drink- ing , and sleeping , are our chief diversions . Our quid- nuncs between whiles go to a coffee - house ...
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... 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 description of the parts of a human body , " A Hymn to the Supreme Being ...
... 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 description of the parts of a human body , " A Hymn to the Supreme Being ...
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... . " I was much delighted with his discourse , and could not for- bear telling him , that I should be wonderfully pleased to see a natural history of imperceptibles , containing a true 29 No. 119. January 12 , 1709–10 The Tatler.
... . " I was much delighted with his discourse , and could not for- bear telling him , that I should be wonderfully pleased to see a natural history of imperceptibles , containing a true 29 No. 119. January 12 , 1709–10 The Tatler.
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... delight that I see the traces of Providence in these instances , I still take greater pleasure in considering the works of the creation in their immensity , than in their minuteness . For this reason , I rejoice when I strengthen my ...
... delight that I see the traces of Providence in these instances , I still take greater pleasure in considering the works of the creation in their immensity , than in their minuteness . For this reason , I rejoice when I strengthen my ...
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