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... confess , as things now stand , I do not know how to deny such inviters , and am preparing myself accordingly : I have bought pumps and foils , and am every morning practising in my chamber . My neighbour , the dancing - master , has ...
... confess , as things now stand , I do not know how to deny such inviters , and am preparing myself accordingly : I have bought pumps and foils , and am every morning practising in my chamber . My neighbour , the dancing - master , has ...
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... confess I have had great success this morning , and have hit every figure round the room in a mortal part , without ... confessed I have writ against duels with some warmth ; but in all my discourses I have not ever said that I knew how ...
... confess I have had great success this morning , and have hit every figure round the room in a mortal part , without ... confessed I have writ against duels with some warmth ; but in all my discourses I have not ever said that I knew how ...
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... confess , it is not in the same reputation for cakes that it was in the time of that learned author ; and thus of other places . In short , I have now by me digested in an alphabetical order all the counties , corporations , and ...
... confess , it is not in the same reputation for cakes that it was in the time of that learned author ; and thus of other places . In short , I have now by me digested in an alphabetical order all the counties , corporations , and ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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