The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... eyes , that might incite your laughter ? " He had no sooner spoke the word , but he immediately quitted his natural shape , and talked to me in a very different air and tone from what he had used before ; upon which all that sat near us ...
... eyes , that might incite your laughter ? " He had no sooner spoke the word , but he immediately quitted his natural shape , and talked to me in a very different air and tone from what he had used before ; upon which all that sat near us ...
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... eyes open between every other sentence in his 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 ...
... eyes open between every other sentence in his 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 ...
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... eye of the world , where her story had not been now to be related : for her good qualities had made her the object of universal esteem among the polite part of mankind , from whom she has been banished and immured till the death of her ...
... eye of the world , where her story had not been now to be related : for her good qualities had made her the object of universal esteem among the polite part of mankind , from whom she has been banished and immured till the death of her ...
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... eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with . But indeed at present he has brought himself to be confined only to one prevailing mistress ; between whom and his wife , Duumvir 1 ...
... eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with . But indeed at present he has brought himself to be confined only to one prevailing mistress ; between whom and his wife , Duumvir 1 ...
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... eye , and watched its glances ? It is not many months since Laura was the wonder and pride of her own sex , as well as the desire and passion of ours . At plays and at balls , the just turn of her behaviour , the decency of her virgin ...
... eye , and watched its glances ? It is not many months since Laura was the wonder and pride of her own sex , as well as the desire and passion of ours . At plays and at balls , the just turn of her behaviour , the decency of her virgin ...
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