The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... discourse of the fraternity about this town by letters from Hampstead , which give me an account , there is a late institution there , under the name of a raffling - shop , which is , it seems , secretly sup- ported by a person who is a ...
... discourse of the fraternity about this town by letters from Hampstead , which give me an account , there is a late institution there , under the name of a raffling - shop , which is , it seems , secretly sup- ported by a person who is a ...
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... Discourse on the Nature of the Elephant , the Cow , the Dray - horse , and the Dromedary , which have motions equally steady and grave . To this is added , a Treatise written by an Elephant ( according to Pliny ) against receiving ...
... Discourse on the Nature of the Elephant , the Cow , the Dray - horse , and the Dromedary , which have motions equally steady and grave . To this is added , a Treatise written by an Elephant ( according to Pliny ) against receiving ...
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... discourse of propriety of words and thoughts , which is Mr. Dryden's definition of wit ; but a very odd fellow , who would intrude upon us , and has a briskness of imagination more like madness than regular thought , said , that Harry ...
... discourse of propriety of words and thoughts , which is Mr. Dryden's definition of wit ; but a very odd fellow , who would intrude upon us , and has a briskness of imagination more like madness than regular thought , said , that Harry ...
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... discourse with so much pre- meditation , was insufferable . That critic went on : " Had Mr. Jacks , " said he ... discourse , and a wit for writing . The easiness and familiarity of the first , is not to savour in the least of study ...
... discourse with so much pre- meditation , was insufferable . That critic went on : " Had Mr. Jacks , " said he ... discourse , and a wit for writing . The easiness and familiarity of the first , is not to savour in the least of study ...
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... discourse in the following manner : << Gentlemen , the action you are in so great doubt to approve of , is greater than ever has been performed in any age ; and the value of it I observe from your dis- satisfaction : for battle ...
... discourse in the following manner : << Gentlemen , the action you are in so great doubt to approve of , is greater than ever has been performed in any age ; and the value of it I observe from your dis- satisfaction : for battle ...
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