The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... acquaintance marry round me , while I live a virgin unasked , and ( I think ) unregarded . " Delamira heard her with great attention , and with that dexterity which is natural to her , told her , that all she had above the rest of her ...
... acquaintance marry round me , while I live a virgin unasked , and ( I think ) unregarded . " Delamira heard her with great attention , and with that dexterity which is natural to her , told her , that all she had above the rest of her ...
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... acquaintance , who had any regard for the young man , or curiosity to be present when one of full age and understanding received a new sense , assembled themselves on this occasion . Mr. Caswell 1 being a gentleman particularly curious ...
... acquaintance , who had any regard for the young man , or curiosity to be present when one of full age and understanding received a new sense , assembled themselves on this occasion . Mr. Caswell 1 being a gentleman particularly curious ...
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... acquainted with his new being , he must let the servant still lead him . The boy was called for , and presented to him . Mr. Caswell asked him , what sort of thing he took Tom to be before he had seen him . He answered , he believed ...
... acquainted with his new being , he must let the servant still lead him . The boy was called for , and presented to him . Mr. Caswell asked him , what sort of thing he took Tom to be before he had seen him . He answered , he believed ...
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... acquainted with such facts , would please to communicate them , by letter directed to me at Mr. Morphew's , no pains should be spared to put them in a proper and distinguishing light . This is to admonish Stentor , ' that it was not ...
... acquainted with such facts , would please to communicate them , by letter directed to me at Mr. Morphew's , no pains should be spared to put them in a proper and distinguishing light . This is to admonish Stentor , ' that it was not ...
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... acquainted with your worth , and your interest in this lady : fortune has made me your master ; but I desire to be your friend . This is your wife ; take her , and may the gods bless you with her . But far be it from Scipio to purchase ...
... acquainted with your worth , and your interest in this lady : fortune has made me your master ; but I desire to be your friend . This is your wife ; take her , and may the gods bless you with her . But far be it from Scipio to purchase ...
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