The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 39
Seite 9
... believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and raillery I show you - I don't care a farthing for you ...
... believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and raillery I show you - I don't care a farthing for you ...
Seite 30
... believe I look quite as silly , now I am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I first told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , sur- vivorship desire is ...
... believe I look quite as silly , now I am going to tell you I do not love you , as when I first told you I did . We are now going into the country together , with only one hope for making this life agreeable , sur- vivorship desire is ...
Seite 39
... believe , nobody blames ; but then he is accustomed to roar and bellow so terribly loud in the responses , that he frightens even us of the congregation , who are daily used to him ; and one of our petty canons , a punning Cambridge ...
... believe , nobody blames ; but then he is accustomed to roar and bellow so terribly loud in the responses , that he frightens even us of the congregation , who are daily used to him ; and one of our petty canons , a punning Cambridge ...
Seite 62
... believe , there was no man in those days thought that general at all ridiculous in his behaviour in the following account of him : Scipio , at four and twenty years of age , 1 Lord Hinchinbroke ; see Nos . 5 , 22 , 35 . 2 Captain Bluffe ...
... believe , there was no man in those days thought that general at all ridiculous in his behaviour in the following account of him : Scipio , at four and twenty years of age , 1 Lord Hinchinbroke ; see Nos . 5 , 22 , 35 . 2 Captain Bluffe ...
Seite 70
... believe , that were those great wits present to answer for themselves , we should to our wonder be convinced , that we only are guilty of the mistakes we before attributed to them . ' If you think fit to remove the scruple that now ...
... believe , that were those great wits present to answer for themselves , we should to our wonder be convinced , that we only are guilty of the mistakes we before attributed to them . ' If you think fit to remove the scruple that now ...
Inhalt
182 | |
194 | |
196 | |
212 | |
223 | |
257 | |
299 | |
305 | |
74 | |
81 | |
98 | |
106 | |
112 | |
117 | |
144 | |
151 | |
159 | |
167 | |
173 | |
181 | |
310 | |
317 | |
323 | |
340 | |
353 | |
359 | |
377 | |
382 | |
405 | |
410 | |
416 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance Addison Æneid agreeable answered Apartment appeared August August 19 August 26 August 31 battle of Malplaquet beauty behaviour Cæsar called character Charles XII Cleora countenance dead death Demosthenes desire discourse Duke Duumvir enemy eyes fame favour following letter gentleman give Greenhat happy heard heart hero honour humble Servant humour ISAAC BICKERSTAFF James's Coffee-house Julius Cæsar lady lately learned living looked lover lucubrations Madam mankind manner marriage married matter merit mind mistress modesty nature never noble observed occasion October 12 October 21 paper passion persons pleased pleasure present Prince proper reason received Richard Steele Saturday seems sense Sept speak STEELE Tatler tell things thought Thursday tion told took Tournay town Tuesday virtue White's Chocolate-house whole wife Will's Coffee-house woman words write young