The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... woman of honour , ' gave Steele a framework for some charming sketches of domestic life . It is not until No. 132 that we have the amusing account of the members of Bickerstaff's Club , the Trumpet , in Shire Lane . There were Sir ...
... woman of honour , ' gave Steele a framework for some charming sketches of domestic life . It is not until No. 132 that we have the amusing account of the members of Bickerstaff's Club , the Trumpet , in Shire Lane . There were Sir ...
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... 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 be grateful to Steele , as he ...
... 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 be grateful to Steele , as he ...
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... woman to Lady Shelton , of Norfolk , his godmother ; and Curll tells us that she was early taken under the protection of Lady Davenant . She was certainly on the stage in 1673. At her first appearance there was so little hope of her ...
... woman to Lady Shelton , of Norfolk , his godmother ; and Curll tells us that she was early taken under the protection of Lady Davenant . She was certainly on the stage in 1673. At her first appearance there was so little hope of her ...
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... woman was in such general favour of her spectators , which , to the last scene of her dramatic life , she maintained by not being unguarded in her private character . This discretion contributed not a little to make her the Cara , the ...
... woman was in such general favour of her spectators , which , to the last scene of her dramatic life , she maintained by not being unguarded in her private character . This discretion contributed not a little to make her the Cara , the ...
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... woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession ; and the charms of this lady soon wanted the support of good humour and complaisancy of manners . Upon this my spark flies to the bottle for relief from his satiety . She ...
... woman else . Beauty is a thing which palls with possession ; and the charms of this lady soon wanted the support of good humour and complaisancy of manners . Upon this my spark flies to the bottle for relief from his satiety . She ...
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