The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... present on my hands , I thought to have deferred answering your Tatler of the 21st instant , till the company was gone , and season over ; but having resolved not to regard any impertinences of your paper , except what relate ...
... present on my hands , I thought to have deferred answering your Tatler of the 21st instant , till the company was gone , and season over ; but having resolved not to regard any impertinences of your paper , except what relate ...
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... present apartment . And though inserting poetry in the midst of prose be thought a licence among correct writers not to be indulged , it is hoped , the necessity of doing it to give a just idea of the hero of whom we treat , will plead ...
... present apartment . And though inserting poetry in the midst of prose be thought a licence among correct writers not to be indulged , it is hoped , the necessity of doing it to give a just idea of the hero of whom we treat , will plead ...
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... present of this inestimable rarity . " Virgulta made her expressions of the highest gratitude for so un- common a confidence in her , and desired she would show her what was peculiar in the management of that utensil , which rendered it ...
... present of this inestimable rarity . " Virgulta made her expressions of the highest gratitude for so un- common a confidence in her , and desired she would show her what was peculiar in the management of that utensil , which rendered it ...
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... present was of my mind , and said , that we must describe the difference between the modesty of women and that of men , or we should be confounded in our reasonings upon it ; for this virtue is to be regarded with respect to our ...
... present was of my mind , and said , that we must describe the difference between the modesty of women and that of men , or we should be confounded in our reasonings upon it ; for this virtue is to be regarded with respect to our ...
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... present more valuable than the possession of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an understanding and discretion very little inferior to the most experienced matrons . She was not beholden to the charms of her sex ...
... present more valuable than the possession of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an understanding and discretion very little inferior to the most experienced matrons . She was not beholden to the charms of her sex ...
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