The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... occasion attend your charms , and your charms slip no occasion . Give me , I say , an account of the pro- gress of your forces at our next meeting ; and you shall hear what I think of my new condition . I should meet my future spouse ...
... occasion attend your charms , and your charms slip no occasion . Give me , I say , an account of the pro- gress of your forces at our next meeting ; and you shall hear what I think of my new condition . I should meet my future spouse ...
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... occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his person venerable for all the new city rose according to his disposition , and all the monuments of the glories and distresses of that people were erected by that sole ...
... occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his person venerable for all the new city rose according to his disposition , and all the monuments of the glories and distresses of that people were erected by that sole ...
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... occasion . " He would very willingly carry her to the play ; but perhaps , she had rather go to Lady Centaur's ' and play at ombre . They were both persons of good discerning , and soon found that they mortally hated each other , by ...
... occasion . " He would very willingly carry her to the play ; but perhaps , she had rather go to Lady Centaur's ' and play at ombre . They were both persons of good discerning , and soon found that they mortally hated each other , by ...
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... occasion . Mr. Caswell 1 being a gentleman particularly curious , desired the whole company , in case the blindness should be cured , to keep silence , and let the patient make his own observations , without the direction of anything he ...
... occasion . Mr. Caswell 1 being a gentleman particularly curious , desired the whole company , in case the blindness should be cured , to keep silence , and let the patient make his own observations , without the direction of anything he ...
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... occasion . did so , and dined with the knight , expecting he would mention some advice from his father about paying him money ; but no such thing being said , " Look you , Sir Tristram , " said he , " you are to know , that an affair ...
... occasion . did so , and dined with the knight , expecting he would mention some advice from his father about paying him money ; but no such thing being said , " Look you , Sir Tristram , " said he , " you are to know , that an affair ...
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