The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... hearts from the other operator in an instant . As soon as I saw him , I recollected I had seen him on the stage , and immediately knew it to be Tom Mirrour , the comical actor . He immediately addressed himself to me , and a figure of a ...
... hearts from the other operator in an instant . As soon as I saw him , I recollected I had seen him on the stage , and immediately knew it to be Tom Mirrour , the comical actor . He immediately addressed himself to me , and a figure of a ...
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... hearts of all her beholders : " And since , " said she , smiling , " I have no more to do with extending my conquests or triumphs , I'll make you a present of this inestimable rarity . " Virgulta made her expressions of the highest ...
... hearts of all her beholders : " And since , " said she , smiling , " I have no more to do with extending my conquests or triumphs , I'll make you a present of this inestimable rarity . " Virgulta made her expressions of the highest ...
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... heart a certain knowledge that they were indifferent to each other , apologies were made for every little circum- stance which they thought betrayed their mutual coldness . This lasted but few months , when they showed a difference of ...
... heart a certain knowledge that they were indifferent to each other , apologies were made for every little circum- stance which they thought betrayed their mutual coldness . This lasted but few months , when they showed a difference of ...
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... heart . Osmyn therefore struggled in vain to revive departed desire ; and therefore resolved to retire to one of his estates in the country , and pass away his hours of wedlock by the noble diversions of the field ; and in the fury of a ...
... heart . Osmyn therefore struggled in vain to revive departed desire ; and therefore resolved to retire to one of his estates in the country , and pass away his hours of wedlock by the noble diversions of the field ; and in the fury of a ...
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... such a pleasing simplicity in all that wench does . " In a word , the affectionate part of his heart being corrupted , and his true << taste that way wholly lost , he has contracted 36 The Tatler No. 54. August 13 , 1709.
... such a pleasing simplicity in all that wench does . " In a word , the affectionate part of his heart being corrupted , and his true << taste that way wholly lost , he has contracted 36 The Tatler No. 54. August 13 , 1709.
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