The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... soon as I saw him , I recollected I had seen him on the stage , and immediately knew it to be Tom Mirrour , the comical actor . He immediately addressed himself to me , and a figure of a lunatic on the gate of the hospital . He was ...
... soon as I saw him , I recollected I had seen him on the stage , and immediately knew it to be Tom Mirrour , the comical actor . He immediately addressed himself to me , and a figure of a lunatic on the gate of the hospital . He was ...
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... soon as he hears it ; so that Mirrour is at once a copy and an original . Poor Mirrour's fate ( as well as talent ) is like that of the bird we just now spoke of . The nightingale , the linnet , the lark , are delighted with his company ...
... soon as he hears it ; so that Mirrour is at once a copy and an original . Poor Mirrour's fate ( as well as talent ) is like that of the bird we just now spoke of . The nightingale , the linnet , the lark , are delighted with his company ...
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... passage alludes to an opposition which was made to a digest of designs for the reparation of St. Paul's , laid before the King and the such that his art and skill were soon disregarded for 24 The Tatler No. 52. August 9 , 1709.
... passage alludes to an opposition which was made to a digest of designs for the reparation of St. Paul's , laid before the King and the such that his art and skill were soon disregarded for 24 The Tatler No. 52. August 9 , 1709.
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George Atherton Aitken. such that his art and skill were soon disregarded for want of that manner with which men of the world support and assert the merit of their own performances . Soon after this example of his art Athens was , by the ...
George Atherton Aitken. such that his art and skill were soon disregarded for want of that manner with which men of the world support and assert the merit of their own performances . Soon after this example of his art Athens was , by the ...
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... soon as he landed at Calais , he sent me an exact account of the nature of the people , and the policies of the King of France . I got him since chosen a member of a corpora- tion : the modest creature , as soon as he came into the ...
... soon as he landed at Calais , he sent me an exact account of the nature of the people , and the policies of the King of France . I got him since chosen a member of a corpora- tion : the modest creature , as soon as he came into the ...
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