The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... 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 com- municated unto us , to report them with that veracity ...
... 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 com- municated unto us , to report them with that veracity ...
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... leave the whole world to judge . 1 The Feildings were Counts of the German Empire . 2 See No. 44 : " Our friend the Tatler , under the notion of Mr. Powell at the Bath , has , in my mind , entered into the depth of the " SIR , To Isaac ...
... leave the whole world to judge . 1 The Feildings were Counts of the German Empire . 2 See No. 44 : " Our friend the Tatler , under the notion of Mr. Powell at the Bath , has , in my mind , entered into the depth of the " SIR , To Isaac ...
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... leave 1 66 " Why , sir , 1. As to other answer , I don't know but that I might answer it by an action of scand . mag . , but that I should scorn to fight an adversary with unequal weapons . " - ( " Bishop of Exeter's Answer , " & c ...
... leave 1 66 " Why , sir , 1. As to other answer , I don't know but that I might answer it by an action of scand . mag . , but that I should scorn to fight an adversary with unequal weapons . " - ( " Bishop of Exeter's Answer , " & c ...
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... leave , and acquaint me with your manner of charming . For I take the liberty of our friendship to say , that when I consider my own stature , motion , com- plexion , wit or breeding , I cannot think myself any way your inferior ; yet ...
... leave , and acquaint me with your manner of charming . For I take the liberty of our friendship to say , that when I consider my own stature , motion , com- plexion , wit or breeding , I cannot think myself any way your inferior ; yet ...
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... leave to undertake what we ought . But how unfortunate this diffident temper is to those who are possessed with it may be best seen in the success of such as are wholly unacquainted with it . We have one peculiar elegance in our ...
... leave to undertake what we ought . But how unfortunate this diffident temper is to those who are possessed with it may be best seen in the success of such as are wholly unacquainted with it . We have one peculiar elegance in our ...
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