The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... night . For my own part , I was fully satisfied with the sight of an actor , who , by the grace and propriety of his action and gesture , does honour to a human figure , as much as the other vilifies and degrades it . Every one will ...
... night . For my own part , I was fully satisfied with the sight of an actor , who , by the grace and propriety of his action and gesture , does honour to a human figure , as much as the other vilifies and degrades it . Every one will ...
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... night to hear the fyne muisick the famous Etallion sing att the rehersall of the Operer , which he asured me it was soe dark none could see me . Indeed musick was the greatest temtation I could have , but I was afraid he deceaved me ...
... night to hear the fyne muisick the famous Etallion sing att the rehersall of the Operer , which he asured me it was soe dark none could see me . Indeed musick was the greatest temtation I could have , but I was afraid he deceaved me ...
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... nights past , that Punchinello has robbed the gentleman of the greater part of his female spectators . The truth of it is , I find it so very hard a task to keep that sex under any manner of government , that I have often resolved to ...
... nights past , that Punchinello has robbed the gentleman of the greater part of his female spectators . The truth of it is , I find it so very hard a task to keep that sex under any manner of government , that I have often resolved to ...
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... nights ago , and was now standing in the street with a great concourse of people about her . Word was brought me , that she had endeavoured twice or thrice to come in , but could not do it by reason of her petticoat , which was too ...
... nights ago , and was now standing in the street with a great concourse of people about her . Word was brought me , that she had endeavoured twice or thrice to come in , but could not do it by reason of her petticoat , which was too ...
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... night , I am entertained with a variety of worlds and suns placed one above another , and rising up to such an immense distance , that no created eye can see an end of them . ” The latter part of his discourse flung me into such an ...
... night , I am entertained with a variety of worlds and suns placed one above another , and rising up to such an immense distance , that no created eye can see an end of them . ” The latter part of his discourse flung me into such an ...
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