The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... received informa- tion from all parts , that they run gadding after a puppet- show . I know very well , that what I here say will be thought by some malicious persons to flow from envy to Mr. Powell ; for which reason , I shall set the ...
... received informa- tion from all parts , that they run gadding after a puppet- show . I know very well , that what I here say will be thought by some malicious persons to flow from envy to Mr. Powell ; for which reason , I shall set the ...
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... received from a well - wisher , and is as follows : " SAGE SIR , " You ou cannot but know , there are many scribblers and others who revile you and your writings . It is wondered that you do not exert yourself , and crush them at once ...
... received from a well - wisher , and is as follows : " SAGE SIR , " You ou cannot but know , there are many scribblers and others who revile you and your writings . It is wondered that you do not exert yourself , and crush them at once ...
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... receiving comfort . The occasion was as follows : When I was a youth in a part of the army which was then quartered ... received , which occasioned the perplexity I am going to relate . We were in a calm evening diverting ourselves upon ...
... receiving comfort . The occasion was as follows : When I was a youth in a part of the army which was then quartered ... received , which occasioned the perplexity I am going to relate . We were in a calm evening diverting ourselves upon ...
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... 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 graves , are such ...
... 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 graves , are such ...
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... received the following letter : " MR . BICKERSTAFF , From the Banks of Styx . " I must confess I treated you very scurrilously when you first sent me hither ; but you have despatched such multitudes after me to keep me in countenance ...
... received the following letter : " MR . BICKERSTAFF , From the Banks of Styx . " I must confess I treated you very scurrilously when you first sent me hither ; but you have despatched such multitudes after me to keep me in countenance ...
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