The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... faces , though they sneered at every word spoken by each other . Sir Tristram called for a pipe of tobacco ; and telling us tobacco was a pot - herb , bid the drawer bring in the other half - pint . Twoshoes laughed at the knight's wit ...
... faces , though they sneered at every word spoken by each other . Sir Tristram called for a pipe of tobacco ; and telling us tobacco was a pot - herb , bid the drawer bring in the other half - pint . Twoshoes laughed at the knight's wit ...
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... faces . This nation has besides this , their God and their king . The grandees go every day at a certain hour to a temple they call a church : at the upper end of that temple there stands an altar consecrated to their God , where the ...
... faces . This nation has besides this , their God and their king . The grandees go every day at a certain hour to a temple they call a church : at the upper end of that temple there stands an altar consecrated to their God , where the ...
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... faces that pass that way , that they may not be decoyed in by the soft allurement of a fine lady , who is the sign to the pageantry . And at the same time Signior Hawksly 68 The Tatler No. 59. August 25 , 1709 No. 59. ...
... faces that pass that way , that they may not be decoyed in by the soft allurement of a fine lady , who is the sign to the pageantry . And at the same time Signior Hawksly 68 The Tatler No. 59. August 25 , 1709 No. 59. ...
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... face to say , he speaks of him by the same rules with which he would treat Homer or Plato , is to place him in company where he cannot expect to make a figure ; and makes him flatter himself , that it is only being named with them which ...
... face to say , he speaks of him by the same rules with which he would treat Homer or Plato , is to place him in company where he cannot expect to make a figure ; and makes him flatter himself , that it is only being named with them which ...
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... faces and persons are as variously to be con- sidered , as their complexions themselves differ ; but if one may transgress against the careful practice of the fair sex so much as to give an opinion against it , I humbly presume , that ...
... faces and persons are as variously to be con- sidered , as their complexions themselves differ ; but if one may transgress against the careful practice of the fair sex so much as to give an opinion against it , I humbly presume , that ...
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