The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University . UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN FEB 1 1976 AUG 16 1976 MAR 18 1991 APR 3 0 1991 MAY 0 6 1998 L161 - O - 1096 The R. Hon . Joseph ...
... reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University . UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN FEB 1 1976 AUG 16 1976 MAR 18 1991 APR 3 0 1991 MAY 0 6 1998 L161 - O - 1096 The R. Hon . Joseph ...
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... reason it is to be hoped , that our appearance is reputed a public 1 Nichols suggests that this and the following number were by Addison , who had sent Steele another packet or two from Ireland since the appearance of No. 32. Perhaps ...
... reason it is to be hoped , that our appearance is reputed a public 1 Nichols suggests that this and the following number were by Addison , who had sent Steele another packet or two from Ireland since the appearance of No. 32. Perhaps ...
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... reason ; 3 and fortune had now supplied Orlando with necessaries son . 1 Barbara , daughter and heiress to William Villiers , Viscount Grandi- She became the mistress of Charles II . , who made her husband Roger Palmer - Earl of ...
... reason ; 3 and fortune had now supplied Orlando with necessaries son . 1 Barbara , daughter and heiress to William Villiers , Viscount Grandi- She became the mistress of Charles II . , who made her husband Roger Palmer - Earl of ...
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... reason to believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and raillery I show you - I don't care a farthing for ...
... reason to believe you would take heinously ill . Secondly , partly because it will increase my fame , and consequently my audience , when all the quality shall see with how much wit and raillery I show you - I don't care a farthing for ...
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... reason , & c . , I shall not forbear thinking that the true reason of it was , because I am ( though unworthy , yet by God's permission and the Queen's favour ) a Bishop ; and a Bishop is thought by some people to be a sort of an ...
... reason , & c . , I shall not forbear thinking that the true reason of it was , because I am ( though unworthy , yet by God's permission and the Queen's favour ) a Bishop ; and a Bishop is thought by some people to be a sort of an ...
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acquaintance Addison Æneid agreeable answered Apartment appeared August August 19 August 26 August 31 battle of Malplaquet beauty behaviour Cæsar called character Charles XII Cleora countenance dead death Demosthenes desire discourse Duke Duumvir enemy eyes fame favour following letter gentleman give Greenhat happy heard heart hero honour humble Servant humour ISAAC BICKERSTAFF James's Coffee-house Julius Cæsar lady lately learned living looked lover lucubrations Madam mankind manner marriage married matter merit mind mistress modesty nature never noble observed occasion October 12 October 21 paper passion persons pleased pleasure present Prince proper reason received Richard Steele Saturday seems sense Sept speak STEELE Tatler tell things thought Thursday tion told took Tournay town Tuesday virtue White's Chocolate-house whole wife Will's Coffee-house woman words write young