The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... consider , that not one of five hundred can bear the least favour from a lady without being exalted above himself ; if also we must allow , that a smile from a side - box ' has made Jack Spruce half mad , we can't think it wonderful ...
... consider , that not one of five hundred can bear the least favour from a lady without being exalted above himself ; if also we must allow , that a smile from a side - box ' has made Jack Spruce half mad , we can't think it wonderful ...
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... consider my own stature , motion , com- plexion , wit or breeding , I cannot think myself any way your inferior ; yet do I go through crowds without wounding a man , and all my acquaintance marry round me , while I live a virgin unasked ...
... consider my own stature , motion , com- plexion , wit or breeding , I cannot think myself any way your inferior ; yet do I go through crowds without wounding a man , and all my acquaintance marry round me , while I live a virgin unasked ...
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... consider , he must in some measure be the trumpet of his fame : not that men are to be tolerated who directly praise themselves , but they are to be endued commissioners in the beginning of 1666 , which , the author insinuates , was ...
... consider , he must in some measure be the trumpet of his fame : not that men are to be tolerated who directly praise themselves , but they are to be endued commissioners in the beginning of 1666 , which , the author insinuates , was ...
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... consider even brides but as new women , and consequently neglect them when they cease to be such . All the merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming a mere wife within few months after her nuptials ; and Osmyn had so little relish ...
... consider even brides but as new women , and consequently neglect them when they cease to be such . All the merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming a mere wife within few months after her nuptials ; and Osmyn had so little relish ...
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... consider , that the virtue of a wife is like the merit of a poet , never justly valued till after death . From my own Apartment , August 11 . As s we have professed , that all the actions of men are our subject , the most solemn are not ...
... consider , that the virtue of a wife is like the merit of a poet , never justly valued till after death . From my own Apartment , August 11 . As s we have professed , that all the actions of men are our subject , the most solemn are not ...
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