The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... sense of it . There is scarce a beautiful posture in an old statue which he does not plant himself in , as the different circumstances l'opéra , j'ai diné avec Mr. Steele , et la conversation roulante sur vous , je lui dis la manière ...
... sense of it . There is scarce a beautiful posture in an old statue which he does not plant himself in , as the different circumstances l'opéra , j'ai diné avec Mr. Steele , et la conversation roulante sur vous , je lui dis la manière ...
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... sense , and told me with a smile , that notwithstanding it was her own petticoat , she should be very glad to see an example made of it ; and that she wore it for no other reason , but that she had a mind to look as big and burly as ...
... sense , and told me with a smile , that notwithstanding it was her own petticoat , she should be very glad to see an example made of it ; and that she wore it for no other reason , but that she had a mind to look as big and burly as ...
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... sense of my escape . The prospect from that place is drawn with such proper incidents , that who- ever can read it without growing giddy , must have a good head , or a very bad one . 1 " King Lear , " act iv . SC . 6 . " Come on , sir ...
... sense of my escape . The prospect from that place is drawn with such proper incidents , that who- ever can read it without growing giddy , must have a good head , or a very bad one . 1 " King Lear , " act iv . SC . 6 . " Come on , sir ...
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... senses , may be formed to what degree of strength and delicacy we please , in the same manner as our sight , we can ... sense , without appearing extravagant and ridiculous . You have often seen a dog opened , to observe the circulation ...
... senses , may be formed to what degree of strength and delicacy we please , in the same manner as our sight , we can ... sense , without appearing extravagant and ridiculous . You have often seen a dog opened , to observe the circulation ...
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... sense to superiority of condition , and are insensibly betrayed into the passions and prejudices of those whom they serve , without giving themselves leave to consider , that they are extravagant and ridiculous . How- ever I thought it ...
... sense to superiority of condition , and are insensibly betrayed into the passions and prejudices of those whom they serve , without giving themselves leave to consider , that they are extravagant and ridiculous . How- ever I thought it ...
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