The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... hear of a better reason , & c . , I shall not forbear thinking that the true reason of it was , because I am ( though unworthy , yet by God's permission and the Queen's favour ) a Bishop ; and a Bishop is thought by some people to be a ...
... hear of a better reason , & c . , I shall not forbear thinking that the true reason of it was , because I am ( though unworthy , yet by God's permission and the Queen's favour ) a Bishop ; and a Bishop is thought by some people to be a ...
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... hear , an artful person ' do several feats of activity with his throat and windpipe . The first thing wherewith he presented us , was a ring of bells , which he imitated in a most miraculous manner ; after that he gave us all the ...
... hear , an artful person ' do several feats of activity with his throat and windpipe . The first thing wherewith he presented us , was a ring of bells , which he imitated in a most miraculous manner ; after that he gave us all the ...
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... hears it ; so that Mirrour is at once a copy and an original . Poor Mirrour's fate ( as well as talent ) is like that of the bird we just now spoke of . The nightingale , the linnet , the lark , are delighted with his company ; but the ...
... hears it ; so that Mirrour is at once a copy and an original . Poor Mirrour's fate ( as well as talent ) is like that of the bird we just now spoke of . The nightingale , the linnet , the lark , are delighted with his company ; but the ...
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... hear anything of that kind , of one I have so great a value for ; but they make no scruple of telling it ; and it was not spoken of to me as a secret , for now all the town rings of it . " All such flowers in rhetoric , and little ...
... hear anything of that kind , of one I have so great a value for ; but they make no scruple of telling it ; and it was not spoken of to me as a secret , for now all the town rings of it . " All such flowers in rhetoric , and little ...
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... hear what I think of my new condition . I should meet my future spouse this moment . Farewell . Live in just terror of the dreadful words , SHE WAS . ' I From my own Apartment , August 8 . had the honour this evening to visit some ...
... hear what I think of my new condition . I should meet my future spouse this moment . Farewell . Live in just terror of the dreadful words , SHE WAS . ' I From my own Apartment , August 8 . had the honour this evening to visit some ...
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