The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... woman , had artfully drawn him into a marriage with one Mary Wadsworth , spinster , in the mistaken belief of her being Mrs. Deleau , a widow , with a fortune of £ 60,000 . His marriage with the duchess was therefore set aside , and her ...
... woman , had artfully drawn him into a marriage with one Mary Wadsworth , spinster , in the mistaken belief of her being Mrs. Deleau , a widow , with a fortune of £ 60,000 . His marriage with the duchess was therefore set aside , and her ...
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... woman was his mistress , and the whole sex his seraglio . His form was always irresistible and if we consider , that not one of five hundred can bear the least favour from a lady without being exalted above himself ; if also we must ...
... woman was his mistress , and the whole sex his seraglio . His form was always irresistible and if we consider , that not one of five hundred can bear the least favour from a lady without being exalted above himself ; if also we must ...
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... woman , pack of hounds , & c . He exhibited at the corner of Bartholomew Lane , by the Royal Exchange . See Spectator , No. 24 . 2 Estcourt . See No. 20 . told me , he was surprised to see a virtuoso 15 No. 51. August 6 , 1709 The Tatler.
... woman , pack of hounds , & c . He exhibited at the corner of Bartholomew Lane , by the Royal Exchange . See Spectator , No. 24 . 2 Estcourt . See No. 20 . told me , he was surprised to see a virtuoso 15 No. 51. August 6 , 1709 The Tatler.
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... woman is going to abuse her best friend , “ Pray , ' says she , “ have you heard what I said of Mrs. such a one : I am heartily sorry to hear anything of that kind , of one I have so great a value for ; but they make no scruple of ...
... woman is going to abuse her best friend , “ Pray , ' says she , “ have you heard what I said of Mrs. such a one : I am heartily sorry to hear anything of that kind , of one I have so great a value for ; but they make no scruple of ...
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... woman , is of most use in our defence ; for our minds are construed by the waving of that little instrument , and our thoughts appear in com- posure or agitation according to the motion of it . You may observe , when Will Peregrine ...
... woman , is of most use in our defence ; for our minds are construed by the waving of that little instrument , and our thoughts appear in com- posure or agitation according to the motion of it . You may observe , when Will Peregrine ...
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