The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... took three , others four , others five , at that rate , but none less than one " ( Seventh Report of Hist . MSS . Commission , p . 246 ) . of the story give occasion for it . He performs 6 The Tatler No. 115. January 3 , 1709-10.
... took three , others four , others five , at that rate , but none less than one " ( Seventh Report of Hist . MSS . Commission , p . 246 ) . of the story give occasion for it . He performs 6 The Tatler No. 115. January 3 , 1709-10.
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... when he went out of the house , said he should walk in St. James's Park an hour , if any would speak with him ; but the Hector took no notice . " take to assault me ; for which reason I have ΙΟ The Tatler No. 115. January 3 , 1709-10.
... when he went out of the house , said he should walk in St. James's Park an hour , if any would speak with him ; but the Hector took no notice . " take to assault me ; for which reason I have ΙΟ The Tatler No. 115. January 3 , 1709-10.
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... took notice of it ; when on a sudden I started up and drew my curtains , to look if any one was near me , but saw nobody , and cannot tell to this moment whether it was my good genius or a dream that left me . 1 See Job , chaps . 39-41 ...
... took notice of it ; when on a sudden I started up and drew my curtains , to look if any one was near me , but saw nobody , and cannot tell to this moment whether it was my good genius or a dream that left me . 1 See Job , chaps . 39-41 ...
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... took them from those they really loved and admired . There was a particular grove , which was called , " The Labyrinth of Coquettes " ; where many were enticed to the chase , but few returned with purchase . It was pleasant enough to ...
... took them from those they really loved and admired . There was a particular grove , which was called , " The Labyrinth of Coquettes " ; where many were enticed to the chase , but few returned with purchase . It was pleasant enough to ...
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... took particular care during the whole play to observe the conduct of the drama , and give no offence by my own behaviour . Here I think it will not be foreign to my character , to lay down the proper duties of an audience , and what is ...
... took particular care during the whole play to observe the conduct of the drama , and give no offence by my own behaviour . Here I think it will not be foreign to my character , to lay down the proper duties of an audience , and what is ...
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