The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... nature has poured on them such a profusion of charms and graces , and sent them into the world more amiable and finished than the rest of her works ; so I would have them bestow upon themselves all the additional beauties that art can ...
... nature has poured on them such a profusion of charms and graces , and sent them into the world more amiable and finished than the rest of her works ; so I would have them bestow upon themselves all the additional beauties that art can ...
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... nature , and often happen alike to the worthless and the deserving , insomuch that we frequently see a virtuous man dying in the midst of disappointments and calamities , and the vicious ending their days in prosperity and peace , I ...
... nature , and often happen alike to the worthless and the deserving , insomuch that we frequently see a virtuous man dying in the midst of disappointments and calamities , and the vicious ending their days in prosperity and peace , I ...
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... nature ought to be as inseparable as the two Hungarian twins.1 " And Petitioner shall ever pray . " your I have examined into the allegations of this petition , ' Helen and Judith , two united twin - sisters , were born at Tzoni , in ...
... nature ought to be as inseparable as the two Hungarian twins.1 " And Petitioner shall ever pray . " your I have examined into the allegations of this petition , ' Helen and Judith , two united twin - sisters , were born at Tzoni , in ...
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... and other nations . There is a great deal of pleasure in prying into this world of wonders , which Nature has laid out of Philo- sight , and seems industrious to conceal from us 27 No. 119. January 12 , 1709-10 The Tatler.
... and other nations . There is a great deal of pleasure in prying into this world of wonders , which Nature has laid out of Philo- sight , and seems industrious to conceal from us 27 No. 119. January 12 , 1709-10 The Tatler.
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... nature which are discovered to you by those artificial eyes that are the works of human invention , how great will your surprise be , when you shall have it in your power to model your own eye as you please , and adapt it to the bulk of ...
... nature which are discovered to you by those artificial eyes that are the works of human invention , how great will your surprise be , when you shall have it in your power to model your own eye as you please , and adapt it to the bulk of ...
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