The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... 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 refuges for malice , are to ...
... 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 refuges for malice , are to ...
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... kind , he took a resolution at least to act sincerely , and to communicate frankly to her the weakness of his temper , to excuse the indifference of his behaviour . He disposed his household in the way to Rutland , so as he and his lady ...
... kind , he took a resolution at least to act sincerely , and to communicate frankly to her the weakness of his temper , to excuse the indifference of his behaviour . He disposed his household in the way to Rutland , so as he and his lady ...
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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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George Atherton Aitken. release in this place : but if you will be so kind as to go with me to my estate in the Hundreds of Essex , it is possible some kind damp may one day or other relieve us . If you will condescend to accept of this ...
George Atherton Aitken. release in this place : but if you will be so kind as to go with me to my estate in the Hundreds of Essex , it is possible some kind damp may one day or other relieve us . If you will condescend to accept of this ...
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... kind to her and her spouse as to end her days , with all this passion for Phyllis , and indifference for Laura , he has a second wife in view , who may avenge the injuries done to her predecessor . Aglaura is the destined lady , who has ...
... kind to her and her spouse as to end her days , with all this passion for Phyllis , and indifference for Laura , he has a second wife in view , who may avenge the injuries done to her predecessor . Aglaura is the destined lady , who has ...
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