The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... believe there is very much in what he asserted ; for if you will believe your eyes , and own that the wickedest and wittiest of them all marry one day or other , it is impossible to believe that if a 44 THE TATLER 25.
... believe there is very much in what he asserted ; for if you will believe your eyes , and own that the wickedest and wittiest of them all marry one day or other , it is impossible to believe that if a 44 THE TATLER 25.
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... believe none of them ; and therefore solemnly declare no vow shall deceive me but that of marriage . For I am turned of twenty , and being of small fortune , some wit , and ( if I can believe my lovers and my glass ) handsome , I have ...
... believe none of them ; and therefore solemnly declare no vow shall deceive me but that of marriage . For I am turned of twenty , and being of small fortune , some wit , and ( if I can believe my lovers and my glass ) handsome , I have ...
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... believe , the most learned body of men now in the world ; and yet this art of speaking , with the proper ornaments of voice and gesture , is wholly neglected among them ; and I will engage , were a deaf man to behold the greater part of ...
... believe , the most learned body of men now in the world ; and yet this art of speaking , with the proper ornaments of voice and gesture , is wholly neglected among them ; and I will engage , were a deaf man to behold the greater part of ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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