The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... discourse : him have I made a leader in assemblies ; and one blow on the shoulder as I passed by him , has raised him to a downright impertinent in all conversations . The airy Will Sampler is become as lethargic by this my wand , as ...
... discourse : him have I made a leader in assemblies ; and one blow on the shoulder as I passed by him , has raised him to a downright impertinent in all conversations . The airy Will Sampler is become as lethargic by this my wand , as ...
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... 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 the play ; but perhaps , she had rather go to Lady Centaur's ...
... 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 the play ; but perhaps , she had rather go to Lady Centaur's ...
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... discourse . They had not gone many miles out of town , when Osmyn spoke to this purpose : My dear , I 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 ...
... discourse . They had not gone many miles out of town , when Osmyn spoke to this purpose : My dear , I 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 ...
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... discourse is sometimes to be of matters of a yet higher consideration . The slow steps of Providence and Nature , and strange events which are brought about in an instant , are what , as they come within our view and observation , shall ...
... discourse is sometimes to be of matters of a yet higher consideration . The slow steps of Providence and Nature , and strange events which are brought about in an instant , are what , as they come within our view and observation , shall ...
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... discourse according to their purses ; they jest by the pound , and make answers as they honour bills . Without vanity , I thought myself " " 1 Sir Francis Child , according to the annotator mentioned in a note to No. 4. Sir Francis ...
... discourse according to their purses ; they jest by the pound , and make answers as they honour bills . Without vanity , I thought myself " " 1 Sir Francis Child , according to the annotator mentioned in a note to No. 4. Sir Francis ...
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