The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... understanding when he is drunk , and is least in his senses when he is sober . ' On Will's Coffee - house , April 8 . 2 n Thursday last was presented , for the benefit of Mr. Betterton , ' the celebrated comedy , called " Love for Love ...
... understanding when he is drunk , and is least in his senses when he is sober . ' On Will's Coffee - house , April 8 . 2 n Thursday last was presented , for the benefit of Mr. Betterton , ' the celebrated comedy , called " Love for Love ...
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... understanding of the allies , they have had no other effect , but to make all the members concerned in the alliance , more doubtful of their safety from the great offers of the enemy . The Empire is roused by this alarm , and the ...
... understanding of the allies , they have had no other effect , but to make all the members concerned in the alliance , more doubtful of their safety from the great offers of the enemy . The Empire is roused by this alarm , and the ...
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... understanding among them , that there is not one morsel carried out of any market in the king- dom , but what is delivered upon credit . 1 The Battle of Blenheim . No. 3 . [ STEELE . From Thursday , April 28 The Tatler No. 2. April 14 ...
... understanding among them , that there is not one morsel carried out of any market in the king- dom , but what is delivered upon credit . 1 The Battle of Blenheim . No. 3 . [ STEELE . From Thursday , April 28 The Tatler No. 2. April 14 ...
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... understanding , than an improvement of our diversions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from 1 A translation of Owen McSwiney ( 1709 ) from the Italian of Scarlatti . 2 In the Spectator ( Nos . 1 , 5 , 13 ...
... understanding , than an improvement of our diversions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from 1 A translation of Owen McSwiney ( 1709 ) from the Italian of Scarlatti . 2 In the Spectator ( Nos . 1 , 5 , 13 ...
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... understanding to be capable of being such ) that they are obliged to repeat and assume proper gestures for representing things , of which their reason must be ashamed , and which they must disdain their audience for approving . The ...
... understanding to be capable of being such ) that they are obliged to repeat and assume proper gestures for representing things , of which their reason must be ashamed , and which they must disdain their audience for approving . The ...
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