The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... behaviour , break into these words : ' As for the dear child committed to my care , let her sobriety of carriage and severity of behaviour be such as may make that noble lord who is taken with her beauty , turn his designs to such as ...
... behaviour , break into these words : ' As for the dear child committed to my care , let her sobriety of carriage and severity of behaviour be such as may make that noble lord who is taken with her beauty , turn his designs to such as ...
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... behaviour ; and to love her is a liberal education ; for , it being the nature of all love to create an imitation of the beloved person in the lover , a regard for Aspasia naturally produces a decency of manners , and good conduct of ...
... behaviour ; and to love her is a liberal education ; for , it being the nature of all love to create an imitation of the beloved person in the lover , a regard for Aspasia naturally produces a decency of manners , and good conduct of ...
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... behaviour of the gentleman next door I was this morning awakened by a sudden shake of the house ; and as soon as I had got a little out of my con- sternation I felt another , which was followed by two or three repetitions of the same ...
... behaviour of the gentleman next door I was this morning awakened by a sudden shake of the house ; and as soon as I had got a little out of my con- sternation I felt another , which was followed by two or three repetitions of the same ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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