The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath , and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass of the water in which the fair one stood , and drank her health to the company . There was in the place a gay fellow half fuddled , who ...
... beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath , and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass of the water in which the fair one stood , and drank her health to the company . There was in the place a gay fellow half fuddled , who ...
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... beauty , as well as that your neglect of powder has been a common evil to your sex . It is to you an advantage to show that abundance of fine tresses ; but I beseech you to consider that the force of your beauty , and the imitation of ...
... beauty , as well as that your neglect of powder has been a common evil to your sex . It is to you an advantage to show that abundance of fine tresses ; but I beseech you to consider that the force of your beauty , and the imitation of ...
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... beauty ; the shafts of the finest eyes lose their force before they can come at you ; you cannot distinguish a Toast from an orange - wench ; you can see a whole circle of beauty without any interruption from an impertinent face to ...
... beauty ; the shafts of the finest eyes lose their force before they can come at you ; you cannot distinguish a Toast from an orange - wench ; you can see a whole circle of beauty without any interruption from an impertinent face to ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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