The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... appear what they really are , from coming to my funeral . But all those who are , in their way of life , personae , as the Latins have it , persons assumed , 4 and who appear what they really are not , are hereby invited to that ...
... appear what they really are , from coming to my funeral . But all those who are , in their way of life , personae , as the Latins have it , persons assumed , 4 and who appear what they really are not , are hereby invited to that ...
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... appear pro- portionable ; whereas the figure of a woman in the present dress , bears , as he calls it , the figure of a cone , which , as he advises , is the same with that of an extinguisher , with a little knob at the upper end , and ...
... appear pro- portionable ; whereas the figure of a woman in the present dress , bears , as he calls it , the figure of a cone , which , as he advises , is the same with that of an extinguisher , with a little knob at the upper end , and ...
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... appear to a much greater advantage . He added that he doubted not but it would please my curiosity to see the cider of one apple take only a vermilion , when another , with a less quantity of the same infusion , would rise into a dark ...
... appear to a much greater advantage . He added that he doubted not but it would please my curiosity to see the cider of one apple take only a vermilion , when another , with a less quantity of the same infusion , would rise into a dark ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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