The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... seems not improbable that Hoadly did himself write this letter . 1 These words occur in the " Bishop of Exeter's Answer to Mr. Hoadly's Letter , " 1709 , p . 3 . at this place . It cannot be , that you 9 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The ...
... seems not improbable that Hoadly did himself write this letter . 1 These words occur in the " Bishop of Exeter's Answer to Mr. Hoadly's Letter , " 1709 , p . 3 . at this place . It cannot be , that you 9 No. 50. August 4 , 1709 The ...
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... seem to separate themselves , and draw up to attack each other with eyeshot : that is the time when the fan , which is ... seems to take a nap with his eyes open between every other sentence in his discourse : him have I made a leader in ...
... seem to separate themselves , and draw up to attack each other with eyeshot : that is the time when the fan , which is ... seems to take a nap with his eyes open between every other sentence in his discourse : him have I made a leader in ...
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... seems to pre- tend only to things he understands . He is a citizen only at Court , and in the city a courtier . In a word , to speak , the characteristical difference between a modest man and a modest fellow ; the modest man is in doubt ...
... seems to pre- tend only to things he understands . He is a citizen only at Court , and in the city a courtier . In a word , to speak , the characteristical difference between a modest man and a modest fellow ; the modest man is in doubt ...
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... seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death , a necessary end , Will come , when it will come . ? When the hero has spoken this sentiment , there is nothing that is great which cannot be expected , from one whose ...
... seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death , a necessary end , Will come , when it will come . ? When the hero has spoken this sentiment , there is nothing that is great which cannot be expected , from one whose ...
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... seem to be committed in a place sacred from observation ) is such , that it is our duty to remark upon it ; for though he who does it is himself only guilty of an indecorum , he occasions a criminal levity in all others who are present ...
... seem to be committed in a place sacred from observation ) is such , that it is our duty to remark upon it ; for though he who does it is himself only guilty of an indecorum , he occasions a criminal levity in all others who are present ...
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