The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... fair admirer ( 83 ) 63. Attendance of ladies at trials for rape ( 84 ) ( 85 ) 64. Sound advice to Jenny in an early domestic discord 65. Sergeant Hall's epistolary style ( 87 ) 66. Extraordinary behaviour of the gentleman next 97 99 100 ...
... fair admirer ( 83 ) 63. Attendance of ladies at trials for rape ( 84 ) ( 85 ) 64. Sound advice to Jenny in an early domestic discord 65. Sergeant Hall's epistolary style ( 87 ) 66. Extraordinary behaviour of the gentleman next 97 99 100 ...
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... fair than a Theatre Royal . Yet that fair is now broke , as well as the theatre is breaking ; but it is allowed still to sell animals there . Therefore , if any lady or gentleman have occasion for a tame elephant , let them inquire of ...
... fair than a Theatre Royal . Yet that fair is now broke , as well as the theatre is breaking ; but it is allowed still to sell animals there . Therefore , if any lady or gentleman have occasion for a tame elephant , let them inquire of ...
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... fair one understands love better than I astronomy ! ' I am sure , without the help of that art , this poor meagre trunk of mine is a very ill habitation for love . She is pleased to speak civilly of my sense , but Ingenium male habitat ...
... fair one understands love better than I astronomy ! ' I am sure , without the help of that art , this poor meagre trunk of mine is a very ill habitation for love . She is pleased to speak civilly of my sense , but Ingenium male habitat ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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