The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... kind in the faculties wherein mankind are distinguished from other creatures , reason and speech . If these gifts were communicated to all men in propor- tion to the truth and ardour of their hearts , I should speak of you with the same ...
... kind in the faculties wherein mankind are distinguished from other creatures , reason and speech . If these gifts were communicated to all men in propor- tion to the truth and ardour of their hearts , I should speak of you with the same ...
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... 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 the petticoat was now called in , 13 No. 116. January 5 ...
... 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 the petticoat was now called in , 13 No. 116. January 5 ...
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... kind to furnish out sufficient entertainments for such a humanity and benevolence of temper , I have ever delighted in reading the history of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events = that ...
... kind to furnish out sufficient entertainments for such a humanity and benevolence of temper , I have ever delighted in reading the history of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events = that ...
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... kind are like food and exercise to a good - natured disposi- tion , which they please and gratify at the same time that they nourish and strengthen . The greater the affliction is in which we see our favourites in these relations ...
... kind are like food and exercise to a good - natured disposi- tion , which they please and gratify at the same time that they nourish and strengthen . The greater the affliction is in which we see our favourites in these relations ...
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... kind was that of poor Lucretia ; and yet we see Ovid has found an expedient even in this case . He describes a beautiful and royal virgin walking on the seashore , where she was discovered by Neptune , and violated after a long and ...
... kind was that of poor Lucretia ; and yet we see Ovid has found an expedient even in this case . He describes a beautiful and royal virgin walking on the seashore , where she was discovered by Neptune , and violated after a long and ...
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