The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... seems to have been the result partly of design , and partly of circumstances , including Addison's influence on the work . Steele himself said , as we have seen , that the Tatler was raised to a greater height than he had designed ; but ...
... seems to have been the result partly of design , and partly of circumstances , including Addison's influence on the work . Steele himself said , as we have seen , that the Tatler was raised to a greater height than he had designed ; but ...
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... seem to come up to the main design of such narrations , which , I humbly presume , should be principally intended for the use of politic persons , who are so public spirited as to neglect their own affairs to look into transactions of ...
... seem to come up to the main design of such narrations , which , I humbly presume , should be principally intended for the use of politic persons , who are so public spirited as to neglect their own affairs to look into transactions of ...
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... seems to have been restored to the stage , and , improving daily in her profession , she soon eclipsed all her competitors , and in the part of Monimia in " The Orphan " established her reputation , which was enhanced by her performance ...
... seems to have been restored to the stage , and , improving daily in her profession , she soon eclipsed all her competitors , and in the part of Monimia in " The Orphan " established her reputation , which was enhanced by her performance ...
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... seems now to be argued sword in 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 ...
... seems now to be argued sword in 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 ...
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... seems , my dear niece , is your misfortune , as it was your good mother's before you ) , let her hold six spoonfuls in her mouth , for a full half hour after you But I find I am not in humour for telling a tale , and nothing in nature ...
... seems , my dear niece , is your misfortune , as it was your good mother's before you ) , let her hold six spoonfuls in her mouth , for a full half hour after you But I find I am not in humour for telling a tale , and nothing in nature ...
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