The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... sense . He is naturally bold and enterprising ; but so justly discreet , that he never acts or speaks anything , but those who behold him know he has forborn much more than he has performed or uttered , out of deference to the persons ...
... sense . He is naturally bold and enterprising ; but so justly discreet , that he never acts or speaks anything , but those who behold him know he has forborn much more than he has performed or uttered , out of deference to the persons ...
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... sense of all the world received at that time a 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 ...
... sense of all the world received at that time a 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 ...
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... sense of seeing this town no more , and would think her life ended as soon as she left it . He communicated his design to Elmira , who received it ( as now she did all things ) like a person too unhappy to be relieved or afflicted by ...
... sense of seeing this town no more , and would think her life ended as soon as she left it . He communicated his design to Elmira , who received it ( as now she did all things ) like a person too unhappy to be relieved or afflicted by ...
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... sense , or bearing the habit of sorrow , for one who robbed her of all the endearments of life , and gave her only common civility , instead of complacency of manners , dignity of passion , and that constant assemblage of soft desires ...
... sense , or bearing the habit of sorrow , for one who robbed her of all the endearments of life , and gave her only common civility , instead of complacency of manners , dignity of passion , and that constant assemblage of soft desires ...
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... sense , assembled themselves on this occasion . Mr. Caswell 1 being a gentleman particularly curious , desired the ... senses , or the advantage of discovering his friends by their voices . Among several others , the mother , brethren ...
... sense , assembled themselves on this occasion . Mr. Caswell 1 being a gentleman particularly curious , desired the ... senses , or the advantage of discovering his friends by their voices . Among several others , the mother , brethren ...
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