The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... manner ; but all such rivalry he sup- pressed ( as the philosopher did the sceptic , who argued there was no such thing as motion ) by only moving . The beauteous Villaria , who only was formed for his paramour , became the object of ...
... manner ; but all such rivalry he sup- pressed ( as the philosopher did the sceptic , who argued there was no such thing as motion ) by only moving . The beauteous Villaria , who only was formed for his paramour , became the object of ...
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... manner of great wits , and such as those to whom they are nearly allied . Will's Coffee - house , August 5 . A great deal of good company of us were this day to see , or rather to hear , an artful person ' do several feats of activity ...
... manner of great wits , and such as those to whom they are nearly allied . Will's Coffee - house , August 5 . A great deal of good company of us were this day to see , or rather to hear , an artful person ' do several feats of activity ...
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... manner : " Delamira , you are now going into that state of life , wherein the use of your charms is wholly to be applied to 1 This article may be by Addison ; see note to No. 50 . 2 Probably Lord Archibald Hamilton , son to William ...
... manner : " Delamira , you are now going into that state of life , wherein the use of your charms is wholly to be applied to 1 This article may be by Addison ; see note to No. 50 . 2 Probably Lord Archibald Hamilton , son to William ...
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... manner of playing your fan , must be lowered into a more confined behaviour , to show that you would rather shun than receive addresses in the future . Therefore , dear Delamira , give me those excellences you leave , and acquaint me ...
... manner of playing your fan , must be lowered into a more confined behaviour , to show that you would rather shun than receive addresses in the future . Therefore , dear Delamira , give me those excellences you leave , and acquaint me ...
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... manner the inventor of the use of mechanic powers , which he brought to so great perfection that he knew to an atom what foundation would bear such a superstructure and they record of him that he was so prodigiously exact that for the ...
... manner the inventor of the use of mechanic powers , which he brought to so great perfection that he knew to an atom what foundation would bear such a superstructure and they record of him that he was so prodigiously exact that for the ...
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