The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... affection for your distressed master , come home with peace . Oh heaven ! do I live to talk of Lewis the Great as the object of pity ? The king shows a great uneasiness to be informed of all that passes ; but at the same time is fearful ...
... affection for your distressed master , come home with peace . Oh heaven ! do I live to talk of Lewis the Great as the object of pity ? The king shows a great uneasiness to be informed of all that passes ; but at the same time is fearful ...
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... affection , the word ' perhaps ' was introduced in all their discourse . ' I have a mind to go to the park , ' says she ; ' but perhaps , my dear , you will want the coach on some other occasion . ' He would very willingly carry her to ...
... affection , the word ' perhaps ' was introduced in all their discourse . ' I have a mind to go to the park , ' says she ; ' but perhaps , my dear , you will want the coach on some other occasion . ' He would very willingly carry her to ...
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... affection for any of the crowd about him . He feeds them because he thinks it a superiority over them that he does so ; and they devour him , because they know he treats them out of insolence . This indeed is ambition in grotesque ; but ...
... affection for any of the crowd about him . He feeds them because he thinks it a superiority over them that he does so ; and they devour him , because they know he treats them out of insolence . This indeed is ambition in grotesque ; but ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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