The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... pleasure to have one's labours suffered by the judgment of a man , who so well understands the true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you , not that I think I can enter- tain you with my writings , but to ...
... pleasure to have one's labours suffered by the judgment of a man , who so well understands the true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you , not that I think I can enter- tain you with my writings , but to ...
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... Three of the fair sex for the front boxes , two gentlemen of wit and pleasure for the side boxes , and three substantial citizens for the pit ! " suppressed out of envy , but which we have had 6 The Tatler No. 50. August 4 , 1709.
... Three of the fair sex for the front boxes , two gentlemen of wit and pleasure for the side boxes , and three substantial citizens for the pit ! " suppressed out of envy , but which we have had 6 The Tatler No. 50. August 4 , 1709.
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... Alexander the Great . " She what was honour knew , And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . " " Paradise Lost , " viii . 507-9 . for his high taste of gallantry and pleasure : his 7 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
... Alexander the Great . " She what was honour knew , And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . " " Paradise Lost , " viii . 507-9 . for his high taste of gallantry and pleasure : his 7 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The Tatler.
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George Atherton Aitken. for his high taste of gallantry and pleasure : his equipage and economy had something in them more sumptuous and gallant than could be received in our degenerate age ; therefore his figure ( though highly graceful ) ...
George Atherton Aitken. for his high taste of gallantry and pleasure : his equipage and economy had something in them more sumptuous and gallant than could be received in our degenerate age ; therefore his figure ( though highly graceful ) ...
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... pleasure ? And then , perhaps , I may ( if I can find leisure for it ) give you the trouble of a second letter . " But if you intend to tell me of the original of puppet- shows , and the several changes , and revolutions that have ...
... pleasure ? And then , perhaps , I may ( if I can find leisure for it ) give you the trouble of a second letter . " But if you intend to tell me of the original of puppet- shows , and the several changes , and revolutions that have ...
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