The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... Elmira The fate and character of the inconstant Osmyn is a just excuse for the little notice taken by his widow of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira , his faithful spouse , and to himself . That ...
... Elmira The fate and character of the inconstant Osmyn is a just excuse for the little notice taken by his widow of his departure out of this life , which was equally troublesome to Elmira , his faithful spouse , and to himself . That ...
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... Elmira , who received it , as now she did all things , like a person too unhappy to be relieved or afflicted by the circumstance of place . This unexpected resignation made Osmyn resolve to be as obliging to her as possible ; and if he ...
... Elmira , who received it , as now she did all things , like a person too unhappy to be relieved or afflicted by the circumstance of place . This unexpected resignation made Osmyn resolve to be as obliging to her as possible ; and if he ...
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... Elmira , who was all goodness , accepted the offer , re- moved accordingly , and has left her spouse in that place to rest with his fathers . This is the real figure in which Elmira ought to be beheld in this town ; and not thought ...
... Elmira , who was all goodness , accepted the offer , re- moved accordingly , and has left her spouse in that place to rest with his fathers . This is the real figure in which Elmira ought to be beheld in this town ; and not thought ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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acquaintance action admirer agreeable answer appear army astrology beauty behaviour Britain called Censor charms Chloe Cicero coach coffee-house court creature dead dear desire discourse dress Duke of Marlborough Elmira endeavour enemy entertain Esquire eyes fair sex fortune gave gentleman give hand happy head heart hero honour hope humble servant humour husband ISAAC BICKERSTAFF James Nayler Jenny lady lately learned letter live look Lorio lover Madam manner marriage Marshal Villars matter mind mistress morning nature never noble obliged observed occasion Osmyn paper passion person petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure Pray present pretend Prince proper reason received Richard Steele Roman censors speak spirit Stentor Tatler tell Terentia Thalestris things thought tion told Torcy town wherein whole wife woman women words writ write young