The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 |
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... admirers . And this perhaps you will more easily believe , when I extend not my encomiums on her person beyond a sincerity that can be suspected ; for she had no greater claim to beauty than what the most desirable brunette might ...
... admirers . And this perhaps you will more easily believe , when I extend not my encomiums on her person beyond a sincerity that can be suspected ; for she had no greater claim to beauty than what the most desirable brunette might ...
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... admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well - pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different creature from what he was before , the love of Chloe ...
... admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well - pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different creature from what he was before , the love of Chloe ...
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... admirers in the room at present , that there is too much noise to proceed in my narration , so that the progress of the loves of Clarissa and Chloe , together with the bottles that are drank each night for the one , and the many sighs ...
... admirers in the room at present , that there is too much noise to proceed in my narration , so that the progress of the loves of Clarissa and Chloe , together with the bottles that are drank each night for the one , and the many sighs ...
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... admirer . He is of that order of men who has much honour and merit , but withal a coxcomb ; the other of that set of females , who has innocence and wit , but the first of coquettes . It is easy to believe , these must be admirers of ...
... admirer . He is of that order of men who has much honour and merit , but withal a coxcomb ; the other of that set of females , who has innocence and wit , but the first of coquettes . It is easy to believe , these must be admirers of ...
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... keep Pastorella , if possible , in safety , against herself , and all her admirers . At the same time the good lady knew by long experience , that a gay inclination , curbed too rashly 85 No. 9. April 30 , 1709 The Tatler.
... keep Pastorella , if possible , in safety , against herself , and all her admirers . At the same time the good lady knew by long experience , that a gay inclination , curbed too rashly 85 No. 9. April 30 , 1709 The Tatler.
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