The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... personal character of these papers may have caused Steele to omit them in the list of Addison's papers which he gave to Tickell . See Tatler , No. 32 . benefit ; and though certain persons may turn what we 3 THE TATLER ...
... personal character of these papers may have caused Steele to omit them in the list of Addison's papers which he gave to Tickell . See Tatler , No. 32 . benefit ; and though certain persons may turn what we 3 THE TATLER ...
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... gave her when I got you , comes to five shillings . Thou hast cost me all that , and yet thou art good for nothing . Why , you young dogs , did you never see a man before ? " " Never such a one as you , noble general , " replied a ...
... gave her when I got you , comes to five shillings . Thou hast cost me all that , and yet thou art good for nothing . Why , you young dogs , did you never see a man before ? " " Never such a one as you , noble general , " replied a ...
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... gave the distaste . You see our beauties affect a negligence in the ornament of their hair , and adjusting their head - dresses , as conscious that they adorn whatever they wear . Orlando had not only this humour in common with other ...
... gave the distaste . You see our beauties affect a negligence in the ornament of their hair , and adjusting their head - dresses , as conscious that they adorn whatever they wear . Orlando had not only this humour in common with other ...
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... gave us all the different notes of a pack of hounds , to our great delight and astonishment . The company expressed their applause with much noise ; and never was heard such an harmony of men and dogs : but a certain plump merry fellow ...
... gave us all the different notes of a pack of hounds , to our great delight and astonishment . The company expressed their applause with much noise ; and never was heard such an harmony of men and dogs : but a certain plump merry fellow ...
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... gave the beauties , as well as the deformities , of the man he acted . What Mr. Dryden said of a very great man ' may be well applied to him : 1 George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham . See " Absalom and Archi- tophel , " p . 545 : " A ...
... gave the beauties , as well as the deformities , of the man he acted . What Mr. Dryden said of a very great man ' may be well applied to him : 1 George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham . See " Absalom and Archi- tophel , " p . 545 : " A ...
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