The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... merit , or place in a proper light the actions of our contemporaries who labour to distinguish themselves , whether it be by vice or virtue . For we shall never give accounts to the world of anything , but what the lives and endeavours ...
... merit , or place in a proper light the actions of our contemporaries who labour to distinguish themselves , whether it be by vice or virtue . For we shall never give accounts to the world of anything , but what the lives and endeavours ...
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... " ( " Wentworth Papers , ” pp . 58-9 ) . See , too , Luttrell's " Diary , " June , July , and October , 1706 , passim . merit and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature 5 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
... " ( " Wentworth Papers , ” pp . 58-9 ) . See , too , Luttrell's " Diary , " June , July , and October , 1706 , passim . merit and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature 5 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
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George Atherton Aitken. merit and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature , woman . However , the generous Orlando believed himself formed for the world , and not to be engrossed by any particular affection . He sighed not ...
George Atherton Aitken. merit and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature , woman . However , the generous Orlando believed himself formed for the world , and not to be engrossed by any particular affection . He sighed not ...
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... merit of their own performances . Soon after this example of his art Athens was , by the treachery of its enemies , burnt to the ground . This gave Nestor the greatest occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his ...
... merit of their own performances . Soon after this example of his art Athens was , by the treachery of its enemies , burnt to the ground . This gave Nestor the greatest occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his ...
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... merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming a mere wife within few months after her nuptials ; and Osmyn had so little relish for her conversation , that he complained of the advantages of it . My spouse , " said he to one of his ...
... merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming a mere wife within few months after her nuptials ; and Osmyn had so little relish for her conversation , that he complained of the advantages of it . My spouse , " said he to one of his ...
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