The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... 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 force as you express yourself ...
... 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 force as you express yourself ...
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... mankind . He was in his person between round and square ; in the motion and gesture of his body he was unaffected and free , as not having too great a respect for superiors . He was in his discourse bold and intrepid ; and as every one ...
... mankind . He was in his person between round and square ; in the motion and gesture of his body he was unaffected and free , as not having too great a respect for superiors . He was in his discourse bold and intrepid ; and as every one ...
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... mankind . My own circumstances are indeed so narrow and scanty , that I should taste but very little pleasure , could I receive it only from those enjoyments which are in my own possession ; but by this great tincture of humanity ...
... mankind . My own circumstances are indeed so narrow and scanty , that I should taste but very little pleasure , could I receive it only from those enjoyments which are in my own possession ; but by this great tincture of humanity ...
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... mankind ; but I have received so many complaints from such different hands , that I shall disoblige multitudes of my correspondents , if I do not take notice of them . Some of the deceased , who I thought had been laid quietly in their ...
... mankind ; but I have received so many complaints from such different hands , that I shall disoblige multitudes of my correspondents , if I do not take notice of them . Some of the deceased , who I thought had been laid quietly in their ...
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... mankind receive from blunt and gross organs of sense , without appearing extravagant and ridiculous . You have often seen a dog opened , to observe the circulation of the blood , or make any other useful inquiry ; and yet would be ...
... mankind receive from blunt and gross organs of sense , without appearing extravagant and ridiculous . You have often seen a dog opened , to observe the circulation of the blood , or make any other useful inquiry ; and yet would be ...
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