The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... hear something of the controversies between High and Low Church , Whig and Tory . We hear , too , of the war with France , and of the hopes of peace . Steele tells us not only of Marlborough and Prince Eugene , but of privates and non ...
... hear something of the controversies between High and Low Church , Whig and Tory . We hear , too , of the war with France , and of the hopes of peace . Steele tells us not only of Marlborough and Prince Eugene , but of privates and non ...
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... hear nothing of now , was the ruling man in all conversations , indeed what he wrote had very little merit in it " ( Pope , in Spence's " Anecdotes , " 1820 , p . 338 ) . Steele says that Harley told him that he had to thank Maynwaring ...
... hear nothing of now , was the ruling man in all conversations , indeed what he wrote had very little merit in it " ( Pope , in Spence's " Anecdotes , " 1820 , p . 338 ) . Steele says that Harley told him that he had to thank Maynwaring ...
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... hear my damned obstreperous spouse ! What , can't you find one bed about the house ! Will that perpetual clack lie never still ! That rival to the softness of a mill ! Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep ...
... hear my damned obstreperous spouse ! What , can't you find one bed about the house ! Will that perpetual clack lie never still ! That rival to the softness of a mill ! Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep ...
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... hear from Vienna , that his Imperial Majesty has expressed great satisfaction in their high mightinesses having communicated to him the whole that has passed in the affair of a peace . Though there have been practices used by the agents ...
... hear from Vienna , that his Imperial Majesty has expressed great satisfaction in their high mightinesses having communicated to him the whole that has passed in the affair of a peace . Though there have been practices used by the agents ...
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... hear of her acting in 1706 ; she took parts in which sauciness and coquetry were the chief features . Her last recorded appearance was on the 2nd of April , 1723 ; and she died in May . She signed a petition " M. Bicknell " ; probably ...
... hear of her acting in 1706 ; she took parts in which sauciness and coquetry were the chief features . Her last recorded appearance was on the 2nd of April , 1723 ; and she died in May . She signed a petition " M. Bicknell " ; probably ...
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