The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... affectionate thing to you , than to wish that you may be always what you are ; and that you may ever think , as I know you now do , that you have a much larger fortune than you want . I am , Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble ...
... affectionate thing to you , than to wish that you may be always what you are ; and that you may ever think , as I know you now do , that you have a much larger fortune than you want . I am , Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble ...
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... affection . He sighed not for Delia , for Chloris , for Chloe , for Betty , nor my lady , nor for the ready chambermaid , nor distant baroness : woman was his mistress , and the whole sex his seraglio . His form was always irresistible ...
... affection . He sighed not for Delia , for Chloris , for Chloe , for Betty , nor my lady , nor for the ready chambermaid , nor distant baroness : woman was his mistress , and the whole sex his seraglio . His form was always irresistible ...
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... affection . His first speech to her was as follows : " Madam , —It is not only that nature has made us two the most accomplished of each sex , and pointed to us to obey her dictates in becoming one ; but that there is also an ambition ...
... affection . His first speech to her was as follows : " Madam , —It is not only that nature has made us two the most accomplished of each sex , and pointed to us to obey her dictates in becoming one ; but that there is also an ambition ...
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... affection : the man's to be active in the improvement of his fortune , and ready to undertake whatever is consistent with his reputa- tion for that end . Modesty therefore in a woman has a certain agreeable fear in all she enters upon ...
... affection : the man's to be active in the improvement of his fortune , and ready to undertake whatever is consistent with his reputa- tion for that end . Modesty therefore in a woman has a certain agreeable fear in all she enters upon ...
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... affection , the word " perhaps " was introduced in all their discourse . " I have a mind to go to the Park , " says she ; " but perhaps , my dear , you will want the coach on some other occasion . " He would very willingly carry her to ...
... affection , the word " perhaps " was introduced in all their discourse . " I have a mind to go to the Park , " says she ; " but perhaps , my dear , you will want the coach on some other occasion . " He would very willingly carry her to ...
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