The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... taken by his widow , of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira his faithful spouse , and to himself . That life passed between them after this manner , is the 1 Perhaps this article is by Addison ; see ...
... taken by his widow , of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira his faithful spouse , and to himself . That life passed between them after this manner , is the 1 Perhaps this article is by Addison ; see ...
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... taken from the same periodical , vol . ii . No. 39 ( August 5 to 10 , 1709 ) : “ As it would be no less disrespectful and injurious to the public , to conceal the merits of Mr. Grant , oculist ; therefore , we , the Minister ...
... taken from the same periodical , vol . ii . No. 39 ( August 5 to 10 , 1709 ) : “ As it would be no less disrespectful and injurious to the public , to conceal the merits of Mr. Grant , oculist ; therefore , we , the Minister ...
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... taken up , " said he , " my whole soul , and all my idle flames are extinguished , as you may observe , ordinary fires are often put out by the sunshine . " This was a declaration not to be made , but upon the highest opinion of a man's ...
... taken up , " said he , " my whole soul , and all my idle flames are extinguished , as you may observe , ordinary fires are often put out by the sunshine . " This was a declaration not to be made , but upon the highest opinion of a man's ...
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... taken with my narrative ; but told me , this was a virtue that would bear but a very inconsiderable figure in our days . However I took the liberty to say , that we ought not to lose our ideas of things , though we had debauched our ...
... taken with my narrative ; but told me , this was a virtue that would bear but a very inconsiderable figure in our days . However I took the liberty to say , that we ought not to lose our ideas of things , though we had debauched our ...
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... taken by Acteon himself , to follow such methods as would break the enchantment ; but all have hitherto proved ineffectual . I have therefore , by midnight watchings and much care , found out , that there is no way to save him from the ...
... taken by Acteon himself , to follow such methods as would break the enchantment ; but all have hitherto proved ineffectual . I have therefore , by midnight watchings and much care , found out , that there is no way to save him from the ...
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