The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... leave all the examination of this matter , and a proper dis- course on our sense of public actions , to my friend Mr. Bickerstaff ; who may let beaux and gamesters rest , until he has examined into the reasons of men's being mal ...
... leave all the examination of this matter , and a proper dis- course on our sense of public actions , to my friend Mr. Bickerstaff ; who may let beaux and gamesters rest , until he has examined into the reasons of men's being mal ...
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... leave him for the frivolous jargon uttered by the ordinary teachers among the dissenters , but such who cannot distinguish vociferation from eloquence , and argu- ment from railing . He is so great a judge of mankind , and touches our ...
... leave him for the frivolous jargon uttered by the ordinary teachers among the dissenters , but such who cannot distinguish vociferation from eloquence , and argu- ment from railing . He is so great a judge of mankind , and touches our ...
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... leave off play ; but you know ' tis a weakness he's too apt to give into , tho ' he has as much wit as any man , no Body more . He has lain incog ever since- The mob's very quiet with us now- I believe you thôt I banter'd you in my last ...
... leave off play ; but you know ' tis a weakness he's too apt to give into , tho ' he has as much wit as any man , no Body more . He has lain incog ever since- The mob's very quiet with us now- I believe you thôt I banter'd you in my last ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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