The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... face has an agreeableness which surpasses the beauties of the fairest women . There appeared in her look and mien a sprightly health ; and her eyes had too much vivacity to become the language of complaint , which she began to enter ...
... face has an agreeableness which surpasses the beauties of the fairest women . There appeared in her look and mien a sprightly health ; and her eyes had too much vivacity to become the language of complaint , which she began to enter ...
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... faces and persons are as variously to be considered , as their complexions themselves differ ; but if one may ... face wore its real countenance . She has sense , and ought to know that if she will not follow nature , nature will ...
... faces and persons are as variously to be considered , as their complexions themselves differ ; but if one may ... face wore its real countenance . She has sense , and ought to know that if she will not follow nature , nature will ...
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... face , for that I never saw ; your shape and height I am equally a stranger to ; but your understanding charms me , and I am lost if you do not dissemble a little love for me . I am not without hopes , because I am not like the tawdry ...
... face , for that I never saw ; your shape and height I am equally a stranger to ; but your understanding charms me , and I am lost if you do not dissemble a little love for me . I am not without hopes , because I am not like the tawdry ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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