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... fortune . And in fact he had many of the qualities which are generally supposed to lead to that kind of success . He was energetic , self- assured , endlessly resourceful , and unfailingly sanguine . In his time he was a trooper in the ...
... fortune . And in fact he had many of the qualities which are generally supposed to lead to that kind of success . He was energetic , self- assured , endlessly resourceful , and unfailingly sanguine . In his time he was a trooper in the ...
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... fortune is very con- siderable ; but I am at present under much perplexity how to act in a great conjuncture . I have two lovers , Crassus and Lorio : Crassus is prodigiously rich , but has no one distinguishing quality ; though at the ...
... fortune is very con- siderable ; but I am at present under much perplexity how to act in a great conjuncture . I have two lovers , Crassus and Lorio : Crassus is prodigiously rich , but has no one distinguishing quality ; though at the ...
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... fortune ; and , in proportion to that , she has herself decayed both in her health and reason . Her husband's death , added to her age and infirmities , would certainly have determined her life , but that the greatness of her distress ...
... fortune ; and , in proportion to that , she has herself decayed both in her health and reason . Her husband's death , added to her age and infirmities , would certainly have determined her life , but that the greatness of her distress ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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