The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... means to be thought of until some years after a peace . I further urged that it would be a prejudice to the ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any money in the pocket if they laid out so much on the petticoat . To this I ...
... means to be thought of until some years after a peace . I further urged that it would be a prejudice to the ladies themselves , who could never expect to have any money in the pocket if they laid out so much on the petticoat . To this I ...
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... means big enough for the Gazette may easily creep into the advertisements ; by which means we often see an apothecary in the same paper of news with a pleni- potentiary , or a running - footman with an ambassador . An advertisement from ...
... means big enough for the Gazette may easily creep into the advertisements ; by which means we often see an apothecary in the same paper of news with a pleni- potentiary , or a running - footman with an ambassador . An advertisement from ...
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... means con- veying myself where I please ; or to speak in Rosicrucian lore , I have entered into the clifts of the earth , discovered the brazen horse , and robbed the dead giant of his ring . The tradition says further of Gyges , that ...
... means con- veying myself where I please ; or to speak in Rosicrucian lore , I have entered into the clifts of the earth , discovered the brazen horse , and robbed the dead giant of his ring . The tradition says further of Gyges , that ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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