The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... kind is the tale in the second Tatler , and the epistle from Mr. Downes the prompter , 2 with others which were very well received by the public . But I have only one gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent ...
... kind is the tale in the second Tatler , and the epistle from Mr. Downes the prompter , 2 with others which were very well received by the public . But I have only one gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent ...
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... kind is , that he had some honourable intention in it . As for this point , never hero in romance was carried away with a more furious ambition to conquer giants and tyrants , than I have been in extirpating gamesters and duellists ...
... kind is , that he had some honourable intention in it . As for this point , never hero in romance was carried away with a more furious ambition to conquer giants and tyrants , than I have been in extirpating gamesters and duellists ...
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... kind reception given him by several Whig statesmen , to whom he was introduced , caused him to change his views on politics , and after his father's death in 1693 he gave up the law and determined to push his fortunes at the Court . He ...
... kind reception given him by several Whig statesmen , to whom he was introduced , caused him to change his views on politics , and after his father's death in 1693 he gave up the law and determined to push his fortunes at the Court . He ...
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... kind soever that shall occur to me , and publish such my advices and reflections every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday in 1 This motto was repeated at the head of each of the first 40 numbers in the folio issue . the week for the ...
... kind soever that shall occur to me , and publish such my advices and reflections every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday in 1 This motto was repeated at the head of each of the first 40 numbers in the folio issue . the week for the ...
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... kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he stared , scarcely his 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 ...
... kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he stared , scarcely his 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 ...
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