The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... eyes half shut at every one she passes by , she believes much more becoming . The Cupid on her fan and she have their eyes full on each other , all the time in which they are not both in motion . Whenever her eye is turned from that ...
... eyes half shut at every one she passes by , she believes much more becoming . The Cupid on her fan and she have their eyes full on each other , all the time in which they are not both in motion . Whenever her eye is turned from that ...
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... eyes . This must proceed from an imagination that he is the father of all those people ; and that he is touched with so extensive a benevolence that it breaks out into a passion of tears . You see friends , who have been long absent ...
... eyes . This must proceed from an imagination that he is the father of all those people ; and that he is touched with so extensive a benevolence that it breaks out into a passion of tears . You see friends , who have been long absent ...
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... eyes ? The cluster of diamonds upon the breast can add no beauty to the fair chest of ivory which supports it . It ... eye of the beholder , and turn it from the imperfections of her features and shape . But if ladies will take my ...
... eyes ? The cluster of diamonds upon the breast can add no beauty to the fair chest of ivory which supports it . It ... eye of the beholder , and turn it from the imperfections of her features and shape . But if ladies will take my ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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