The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you , not that I think I can enter- tain you with my writings , but to thank you for the new delight I have , from your conversation , in those of other men . May you ...
... true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you , not that I think I can enter- tain you with my writings , but to thank you for the new delight I have , from your conversation , in those of other men . May you ...
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... true reason of your picking a quarrel with me was , because it is more agreeable to your principles , as well as more to the honour of your assured victory , to attack a governor . Mr. Isaac , Mr. Isaac , I can see into a millstone as ...
... true reason of your picking a quarrel with me was , because it is more agreeable to your principles , as well as more to the honour of your assured victory , to attack a governor . Mr. Isaac , Mr. Isaac , I can see into a millstone as ...
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... true , to be that country ; not excepting any ( unless Mr. Isaac Bicker- staff ) to be of the panel , ' for you are neither good nor true ; I bid you heartily farewell ; and am , Sir , " Your loving Friend , " POWELL.S " Bath , July 28 ...
... true , to be that country ; not excepting any ( unless Mr. Isaac Bicker- staff ) to be of the panel , ' for you are neither good nor true ; I bid you heartily farewell ; and am , Sir , " Your loving Friend , " POWELL.S " Bath , July 28 ...
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... true possession of this quality of modesty . My author says of him , Modesty in Varillus is really a virtue ; for it is a voluntary quality , and the effect of good sense . He is naturally bold and enterprising ; but so justly discreet ...
... true possession of this quality of modesty . My author says of him , Modesty in Varillus is really a virtue ; for it is a voluntary quality , and the effect of good sense . He is naturally bold and enterprising ; but so justly discreet ...
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... , " there is such a pleasing simplicity in all that wench does . " In a word , the affectionate part of his heart being corrupted , and his true << taste that way wholly lost , he has contracted 36 The Tatler No. 54. August 13 , 1709.
... , " there is such a pleasing simplicity in all that wench does . " In a word , the affectionate part of his heart being corrupted , and his true << taste that way wholly lost , he has contracted 36 The Tatler No. 54. August 13 , 1709.
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