The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... represented , that the demand for cords , and the price of them , were much risen since this fashion came up . At this , all the company who were present lifted up their eyes into the vault ; and I must confess , we did discover many ...
... represented , that the demand for cords , and the price of them , were much risen since this fashion came up . At this , all the company who were present lifted up their eyes into the vault ; and I must confess , we did discover many ...
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... represented speaking the common senti- ments of all who are possessed with that vice in the following soliloquy , which I have translated literally : Let me be called a base man , so I am called a rich one . If a man is rich , who asks ...
... represented speaking the common senti- ments of all who are possessed with that vice in the following soliloquy , which I have translated literally : Let me be called a base man , so I am called a rich one . If a man is rich , who asks ...
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... represents the government from whence he was banished , at a time when the consul , senate , and laws , had lost their authority , as a commonwealth of lunatics . For this reason , he regards his expulsion from Rome , as a man would ...
... represents the government from whence he was banished , at a time when the consul , senate , and laws , had lost their authority , as a commonwealth of lunatics . For this reason , he regards his expulsion from Rome , as a man would ...
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... represented the present posture of public affairs in a landscape , or rather sea - piece , wherein the potentates of the Alliance are figured as their interests correspond with , or affect each other , under the appearance of commanders ...
... represented the present posture of public affairs in a landscape , or rather sea - piece , wherein the potentates of the Alliance are figured as their interests correspond with , or affect each other , under the appearance of commanders ...
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... represents her as turning away her face from him while he spoke to her ; and after having kept her eyes for some time upon the ground , as one that heard and con- temned his protestations , flying from him into the grove of myrtle , and ...
... represents her as turning away her face from him while he spoke to her ; and after having kept her eyes for some time upon the ground , as one that heard and con- temned his protestations , flying from him into the grove of myrtle , and ...
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