The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... happy Orlando live and reign in an uninterrupted tranquillity , till an unlucky accident brought to his remembrance , that one evening he was married before he courted the nuptials of Villaria . Several fatal memo- randums were produced ...
... happy Orlando live and reign in an uninterrupted tranquillity , till an unlucky accident brought to his remembrance , that one evening he was married before he courted the nuptials of Villaria . Several fatal memo- randums were produced ...
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... happy a knack of representing errors and imperfections , that you can bear your faults in him as well as in yourself : he is the first mimic that ever gave the beauties , as well as the deformities , of the man he acted . What Mr ...
... happy a knack of representing errors and imperfections , that you can bear your faults in him as well as in yourself : he is the first mimic that ever gave the beauties , as well as the deformities , of the man he acted . What Mr ...
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... happy Archibald for her companion for life . Upon her making this public , the expense of sweet powder and jessamine are considerably abated ; and the mercers and milliners complain of her want of public spirit , in not concealing ...
... happy Archibald for her companion for life . Upon her making this public , the expense of sweet powder and jessamine are considerably abated ; and the mercers and milliners complain of her want of public spirit , in not concealing ...
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... happy . A modest fellow is a ready creature , who with great humility , and as great forwardness , visits his patrons at all hours , and meets them in all places , and has so moderate an opinion of himself , that he makes his court at ...
... happy . A modest fellow is a ready creature , who with great humility , and as great forwardness , visits his patrons at all hours , and meets them in all places , and has so moderate an opinion of himself , that he makes his court at ...
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... happy in this quality : I sent him at the time of the last peace into France . As soon as he landed at Calais , he sent me an exact account of the nature of the people , and the policies of the King of France . I got him since chosen a ...
... happy in this quality : I sent him at the time of the last peace into France . As soon as he landed at Calais , he sent me an exact account of the nature of the people , and the policies of the King of France . I got him since chosen a ...
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