The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... shall be about original contracts , revolutions , & c . , I tell you plainly that I ain't at leisure , nor I shan't be at leisure , you to be mumbled by the learned and very ingenious II No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
... shall be about original contracts , revolutions , & c . , I tell you plainly that I ain't at leisure , nor I shan't be at leisure , you to be mumbled by the learned and very ingenious II No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
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George Atherton Aitken. you to be mumbled by the learned and very ingenious author of a late book , who knows very well what is to be said and done in such cases . ' He is now shuffling the cards , and dealing to Timothy ; but if he wins ...
George Atherton Aitken. you to be mumbled by the learned and very ingenious author of a late book , who knows very well what is to be said and done in such cases . ' He is now shuffling the cards , and dealing to Timothy ; but if he wins ...
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... learned world by such observations for you are to understand , that the title of this paper gives me a right in taking to myself , and insert- ing in it , all such parts of any book or letter which are foreign to the purpose intended ...
... learned world by such observations for you are to understand , that the title of this paper gives me a right in taking to myself , and insert- ing in it , all such parts of any book or letter which are foreign to the purpose intended ...
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... learned cooks who have ever writ , study broths , plaisters , and conserves , till from a fine lady I become a notable woman . We must take our minds a note or two lower , or we shall be tortured by jealousy or anger . Thus I am ...
... learned cooks who have ever writ , study broths , plaisters , and conserves , till from a fine lady I become a notable woman . We must take our minds a note or two lower , or we shall be tortured by jealousy or anger . Thus I am ...
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... the ascendency of which sharper over Sol , who is a patron of the Muses , and all honest professions , has been noted by 1 Mercury was the god of thieves . the learned Job Gadbury ' to be the cause , 53 No. 56. August 18 , 1709 The Tatler.
... the ascendency of which sharper over Sol , who is a patron of the Muses , and all honest professions , has been noted by 1 Mercury was the god of thieves . the learned Job Gadbury ' to be the cause , 53 No. 56. August 18 , 1709 The Tatler.
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