The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... madam , what crowds of beauteous women live in nunneries , secluded for ever from the sight and con- versation of men , with all the alacrity of spirit imaginable ; they spend their time in heavenly raptures , in constant and frequent ...
... madam , what crowds of beauteous women live in nunneries , secluded for ever from the sight and con- versation of men , with all the alacrity of spirit imaginable ; they spend their time in heavenly raptures , in constant and frequent ...
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... Madam , Your most obedient , Most humble servant , JOHN CARELESS . Now for Colonel Constant's epistle ; you see it is folded and directed with the utmost care . MADAM , I do myself the honour to write to you this evening , because I ...
... Madam , Your most obedient , Most humble servant , JOHN CARELESS . Now for Colonel Constant's epistle ; you see it is folded and directed with the utmost care . MADAM , I do myself the honour to write to you this evening , because I ...
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... madam ; you speak his name with a different accent from the rest of your discourse . The idea his image raises in you gives new life to your features , and new grace to your speech . Nay , blush not , madam , there is no dishonour in ...
... madam ; you speak his name with a different accent from the rest of your discourse . The idea his image raises in you gives new life to your features , and new grace to your speech . Nay , blush not , madam , there is no dishonour in ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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