The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... honour , our hero seeks distant climes and adventures , and leaves the despairing nymphs of Great Britain to the courtship of beaux and witlings till his return . His exploits in foreign nations and courts have not been regularly enough ...
... honour , our hero seeks distant climes and adventures , and leaves the despairing nymphs of Great Britain to the courtship of beaux and witlings till his return . His exploits in foreign nations and courts have not been regularly enough ...
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... the Great . " She what was honour knew , And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . " " Paradise Lost , " viii . 507-9 . for his high taste of gallantry and pleasure : his 7 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
... the Great . " She what was honour knew , And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . " " Paradise Lost , " viii . 507-9 . for his high taste of gallantry and pleasure : his 7 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
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... honour to see him one day stop , and call the youths about him , to whom he spake as follows : " Good bastard , -Go to school , and don't lose your time in following my wheels : I am loth to hurt you , because I know not but you are all ...
... honour to see him one day stop , and call the youths about him , to whom he spake as follows : " Good bastard , -Go to school , and don't lose your time in following my wheels : I am loth to hurt you , because I know not but you are all ...
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... honour of your assured victory , to attack a governor . Mr. Isaac , Mr. Isaac , I can see into a millstone as far as another ( as the saying is ) . You are for sowing the seeds of sedition and disobedience among my puppets , and your ...
... honour of your assured victory , to attack a governor . Mr. Isaac , Mr. Isaac , I can see into a millstone as far as another ( as the saying is ) . You are for sowing the seeds of sedition and disobedience among my puppets , and your ...
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... honour this evening to visit some ladies , where the subject of the conversation was Modesty , which they commended as a quality quite as becoming in men as in women . I took the liberty to say , it might be as beautiful in our ...
... honour this evening to visit some ladies , where the subject of the conversation was Modesty , which they commended as a quality quite as becoming in men as in women . I took the liberty to say , it might be as beautiful in our ...
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