The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... hope for the other , I expect 1 See No. 50 . 2 " The Fluttering of the Fan is the last , and , indeed , the masterpiece of the whole exercise . . . . There is an infinite variety of motions to be made use of in the Flutter of a Fan ...
... hope for the other , I expect 1 See No. 50 . 2 " The Fluttering of the Fan is the last , and , indeed , the masterpiece of the whole exercise . . . . There is an infinite variety of motions to be made use of in the Flutter of a Fan ...
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... hope for making this life agreeable , sur- vivorship desire is not in our power ; mine is all gone for you . What shall we do to carry it with decency to the world , and hate one another with discretion ? " The lady answered without the ...
... hope for making this life agreeable , sur- vivorship desire is not in our power ; mine is all gone for you . What shall we do to carry it with decency to the world , and hate one another with discretion ? " The lady answered without the ...
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... , and soil , so extremely kind to nature , that we are stronger and firmer in our health since we left the town ; so that there is no hope of a L release in this place : but if you will be 31 No. 53. August 11 , 1709 The Tatler.
... , and soil , so extremely kind to nature , that we are stronger and firmer in our health since we left the town ; so that there is no hope of a L release in this place : but if you will be 31 No. 53. August 11 , 1709 The Tatler.
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... hope , sir , you will not take this amiss : I can assure you , I have a pro- found respect for you ; which makes me write this , with the same disposition with which Longinus bids us read Homer and Plato . ' When in reading , ' says he ...
... hope , sir , you will not take this amiss : I can assure you , I have a pro- found respect for you ; which makes me write this , with the same disposition with which Longinus bids us read Homer and Plato . ' When in reading , ' says he ...
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... hope you will all return , oblige me to own , that Black Kate at Deptford has made me very unsafe to 1 William Dampier ( 1652-1715 ) , captain , traveller and buccaneer , tells another story of a voyage in 1686 , when provisions were ...
... hope you will all return , oblige me to own , that Black Kate at Deptford has made me very unsafe to 1 William Dampier ( 1652-1715 ) , captain , traveller and buccaneer , tells another story of a voyage in 1686 , when provisions were ...
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