The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... head for a nut- cracker . As for his scolding wife ( however she may value herself at present ) , it is very well known that she is but a piece of crabtree . This artificer further whispered in my ear , that all his courtiers and nobles ...
... head for a nut- cracker . As for his scolding wife ( however she may value herself at present ) , it is very well known that she is but a piece of crabtree . This artificer further whispered in my ear , that all his courtiers and nobles ...
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... heads , and covered the whole court of judicature with a kind of silken rotunda , in its form not unlike the cupola of St. Paul's . I entered upon the whole cause with great satisfaction as I sat under the shadow of it . The counsel for ...
... heads , and covered the whole court of judicature with a kind of silken rotunda , in its form not unlike the cupola of St. Paul's . I entered upon the whole cause with great satisfaction as I sat under the shadow of it . The counsel for ...
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... heads had more in the semi - diameter ; so that by allowing it twenty- four yards in the circumference , the five millions of woollen petticoats , which ( according to Sir William Petty ) sup- posing what ought to be supposed in a well ...
... heads had more in the semi - diameter ; so that by allowing it twenty- four yards in the circumference , the five millions of woollen petticoats , which ( according to Sir William Petty ) sup- posing what ought to be supposed in a well ...
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... with such proper incidents , that who- ever can read it without growing giddy , must have a good head , or a very bad one . 1 " King Lear , " act iv . SC . 6 . " Come on , sir , here's the place ; 20 The Tatler No. 117. January 7 , 1709-10.
... with such proper incidents , that who- ever can read it without growing giddy , must have a good head , or a very bad one . 1 " King Lear , " act iv . SC . 6 . " Come on , sir , here's the place ; 20 The Tatler No. 117. January 7 , 1709-10.
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... head . The fishermen that walk upon the beach , Appear like mice , and yond ' tall anchoring bark Diminished to her boat ; her boat ! a buoy Almost too small for sight . The murmuring surge ( That on the unnumbered idle pebble beats ) ...
... head . The fishermen that walk upon the beach , Appear like mice , and yond ' tall anchoring bark Diminished to her boat ; her boat ! a buoy Almost too small for sight . The murmuring surge ( That on the unnumbered idle pebble beats ) ...
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