The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... hand , had enlisted in the Guards , without taking any degree ; had obtained an ensign's commission after dedicat- ing to Lord Cutts a poem on Queen Mary's death ; and had written a little book called " The Christian Hero , " designed ...
... hand , had enlisted in the Guards , without taking any degree ; had obtained an ensign's commission after dedicat- ing to Lord Cutts a poem on Queen Mary's death ; and had written a little book called " The Christian Hero , " designed ...
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... hand , and described , in a perfectly fresh and unaffected style , the impressions of the moment . ) Hastily composed in coffee - house or printing - office , as they often were , and at very short notice , his papers frequently appeal ...
... hand , and described , in a perfectly fresh and unaffected style , the impressions of the moment . ) Hastily composed in coffee - house or printing - office , as they often were , and at very short notice , his papers frequently appeal ...
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... hand writ the distinguishing characters of men and women under the names of Musical Instruments , the Distress of ... hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
... hand writ the distinguishing characters of men and women under the names of Musical Instruments , the Distress of ... hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
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... hand with the first works which were published under my name ; but before I lost the participation of that author's fame , I had already found the advantage of his authority , to which I owe the sudden acceptance which my labours met ...
... hand with the first works which were published under my name ; but before I lost the participation of that author's fame , I had already found the advantage of his authority , to which I owe the sudden acceptance which my labours met ...
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... hand . This was what a great general1 alluded to , when being asked the names of those who were to be plenipotentiaries for the ensuing peace , answered , with a serious air , " There are about a hundred thousand of us . " Mr. Kidney ...
... hand . This was what a great general1 alluded to , when being asked the names of those who were to be plenipotentiaries for the ensuing peace , answered , with a serious air , " There are about a hundred thousand of us . " Mr. Kidney ...
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