The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... passion . Orlando therefore gave the eagle , ' as being of a constitution which inclined him rather to seize his prey with talons , than pine for it with murmurs . I From my own Apartment , August 2 . 2 have received the following ...
... passion . Orlando therefore gave the eagle , ' as being of a constitution which inclined him rather to seize his prey with talons , than pine for it with murmurs . I From my own Apartment , August 2 . 2 have received the following ...
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... passion . 1 " I order you to handle only these two propositions , to which our dispute may be reduced : the first , whether I have not an absolute power , whenever I please , to light a pipe with one of Punch's legs , or warm my fingers ...
... passion . 1 " I order you to handle only these two propositions , to which our dispute may be reduced : the first , whether I have not an absolute power , whenever I please , to light a pipe with one of Punch's legs , or warm my fingers ...
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... passion to the beauteous Delamira ; but all their hopes are lately vanished by the declaration that she has made of her choice to take the happy Archibald for her companion for life . Upon her making this public , the expense of sweet ...
... passion to the beauteous Delamira ; but all their hopes are lately vanished by the declaration that she has made of her choice to take the happy Archibald for her companion for life . Upon her making this public , the expense of sweet ...
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... passion . " But there being no medium in the state of matrimony , their life began to take the usual gradations to become the most irksome of all beings . They grew in the first place very complaisant ; and having at heart a certain ...
... passion . " But there being no medium in the state of matrimony , their life began to take the usual gradations to become the most irksome of all beings . They grew in the first place very complaisant ; and having at heart a certain ...
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... passion , and that constant assemblage of soft desires and affections which all feel who love , but none can express . Will's Coffee - house , August 10 . Mr : r . Truman , who is a mighty admirer of dramatic poetry , and knows I am ...
... passion , and that constant assemblage of soft desires and affections which all feel who love , but none can express . Will's Coffee - house , August 10 . Mr : r . Truman , who is a mighty admirer of dramatic poetry , and knows I am ...
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