The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... given her of a straw hat and a ribbon , to represent that sort of beauty which enters the heart with a certain familiarity and cheats it into a belief that it has received a lover as well as an object of love . The force of their ...
... given her of a straw hat and a ribbon , to represent that sort of beauty which enters the heart with a certain familiarity and cheats it into a belief that it has received a lover as well as an object of love . The force of their ...
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... given only to objects of pity , but the mind has recourse to that relief in all occasions which give us much emotion . Thus , to be apt to shed tears is a sign of a great as well as little spirit . I have heard say , the present Pope ...
... given only to objects of pity , but the mind has recourse to that relief in all occasions which give us much emotion . Thus , to be apt to shed tears is a sign of a great as well as little spirit . I have heard say , the present Pope ...
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... given him ; but that having ruminated with himself for several days , and conferred upon it with other officers of the militia , he concluded that he had in effect been cudgelled by Mr. Heedless , and that he ought to resent it ...
... given him ; but that having ruminated with himself for several days , and conferred upon it with other officers of the militia , he concluded that he had in effect been cudgelled by Mr. Heedless , and that he ought to resent it ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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