The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... passion , was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has entered upon since the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble family , has naturally a very good air , and is of ...
... passion , was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played for , and been confuted in every argument he has entered upon since the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble family , has naturally a very good air , and is of ...
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George Atherton Aitken. passion has so extremely mauled him , that his features are set and uninformed , and his whole visage is deadened by a long absence of thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at ...
George Atherton Aitken. passion has so extremely mauled him , that his features are set and uninformed , and his whole visage is deadened by a long absence of thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at ...
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... passion could be too much for her , and when distress or tenderness possessed her she subsided into the most affecting melody and softness . In the art of exciting pity she had a power beyond all the actresses I have yet seen , or what ...
... passion could be too much for her , and when distress or tenderness possessed her she subsided into the most affecting melody and softness . In the art of exciting pity she had a power beyond all the actresses I have yet seen , or what ...
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... passion and under the highest temptations , her constancy in resisting them served but to increase the number of her admirers . And this perhaps you will more easily believe , when I extend not my encomiums on her person beyond a ...
... passion and under the highest temptations , her constancy in resisting them served but to increase the number of her admirers . And this perhaps you will more easily believe , when I extend not my encomiums on her person beyond a ...
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... passion weave By mingling threads ; canst mingle shade and light , Delineate triumphs , or describe a fight . Well , what shall this workman do ? Why , to show how great an hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse ...
... passion weave By mingling threads ; canst mingle shade and light , Delineate triumphs , or describe a fight . Well , what shall this workman do ? Why , to show how great an hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse ...
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