The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... thought that his position of Gazetteer would enable him to give the latest news , and he says that these paragraphs brought in a multitude of readers ; but as the position of the Tatler became established , the need for the support of ...
... thought that his position of Gazetteer would enable him to give the latest news , and he says that these paragraphs brought in a multitude of readers ; but as the position of the Tatler became established , the need for the support of ...
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... thoughts and gestures that a woman must think well to look well . " The habit of scandal - mongering and other weaknesses are the result of an improper training of the mind . " " All women especially , " says Thackeray , " are bound to ...
... thoughts and gestures that a woman must think well to look well . " The habit of scandal - mongering and other weaknesses are the result of an improper training of the mind . " " All women especially , " says Thackeray , " are bound to ...
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... thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man ...
... thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man ...
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... thought otherwise for wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to some useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value him- self upon in this kind is , that he had some honourable intention in it . As for ...
... thought otherwise for wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to some useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value him- self upon in this kind is , that he had some honourable intention in it . As for ...
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... thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at which time he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows , who have no sense further than just to observe , that our poor lover has ...
... thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at which time he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows , who have no sense further than just to observe , that our poor lover has ...
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