The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... means . From hence it is , that all the beauties which others attain with labour , are in your lordship but the natural effects of the heart that dictates . It is this noble simplicity which makes you surpass man- kind in the faculties ...
... means . From hence it is , that all the beauties which others attain with labour , are in your lordship but the natural effects of the heart that dictates . It is this noble simplicity which makes you surpass man- kind in the faculties ...
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... mean Signor Nicolini , ' who sets off 1 See No. 108 . 2 Cavalier Nicolini Grimaldi was a Neapolitan actor and singer , who appeared first in England in McSwiney's " Pyrrhus and Demetrius . " He is often mentioned in the Spectator ( see ...
... mean Signor Nicolini , ' who sets off 1 See No. 108 . 2 Cavalier Nicolini Grimaldi was a Neapolitan actor and singer , who appeared first in England in McSwiney's " Pyrrhus and Demetrius . " He is often mentioned in the Spectator ( see ...
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... means I might take a leisurely survey of it , as it should appear in its proper dimensions . This was all done accordingly ; and 1 Swift uses this form of the word : " It served him for a nightcap when he went to bed , and for an ...
... means I might take a leisurely survey of it , as it should appear in its proper dimensions . This was all done accordingly ; and 1 Swift uses this form of the word : " It served him for a nightcap when he went to bed , and for an ...
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... means to be thought of till some years after a peace . I further urged , that it would be a prejudice to the ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any money in the pocket , if they laid out so much on the petticoat . To ...
... means to be thought of till some years after a peace . I further urged , that it would be a prejudice to the ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any money in the pocket , if they laid out so much on the petticoat . To ...
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... means , every man that does himself any real service , does me a kindness . I come in for my share in all the good that happens to a man of merit and virtue , and partake of many gifts of fortune and power that I was never born to ...
... means , every man that does himself any real service , does me a kindness . I come in for my share in all the good that happens to a man of merit and virtue , and partake of many gifts of fortune and power that I was never born to ...
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