The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable undertaking to publish a paper which should observe upon the manners of the pleasure- able , as well as the busy part of mankind . To make this generally read , it seemed the most ...
... eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable undertaking to publish a paper which should observe upon the manners of the pleasure- able , as well as the busy part of mankind . To make this generally read , it seemed the most ...
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... eyes had won . Sir John was smitten , and confessed his flame , Sighed out the usual time , then wed the dame : Possessed he thought of every joy of life , But his dear Molly proved a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time decline ...
... eyes had won . Sir John was smitten , and confessed his flame , Sighed out the usual time , then wed the dame : Possessed he thought of every joy of life , But his dear Molly proved a very wife . Excess of fondness did in time decline ...
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... eyes believed , But found his ears agreeably deceived . << Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now ? She smiles , and answers only with a bow . Then clasping her about , - " Why , let me die ! These nightclothes , Moll , become ...
... eyes believed , But found his ears agreeably deceived . << Why , how now , Molly , what's the crotchet now ? She smiles , and answers only with a bow . Then clasping her about , - " Why , let me die ! These nightclothes , Moll , become ...
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... eyes and ears only , seems to arise rather from the degeneracy of our understanding , than an improvement of our diversions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from 1 A translation of Owen McSwiney ( 1709 ) ...
... eyes and ears only , seems to arise rather from the degeneracy of our understanding , than an improvement of our diversions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from 1 A translation of Owen McSwiney ( 1709 ) ...
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... eyes , now he has found who she is , he shall conquer her , though her eyes are intent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients , to draw the little gentleman , Love , as a ...
... eyes , now he has found who she is , he shall conquer her , though her eyes are intent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients , to draw the little gentleman , Love , as a ...
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