The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... sex that her company was preferable to any Osmyn could meet with abroad ; for were all she said considered without regard to her being a woman , it might stand the examination of the severest judges . She had all ... fair sex ; 64 THE TATLER.
... sex that her company was preferable to any Osmyn could meet with abroad ; for were all she said considered without regard to her being a woman , it might stand the examination of the severest judges . She had all ... fair sex ; 64 THE TATLER.
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... fair sex so much as to give an opinion against it , I humbly presume that less care , better applied , would increase their empire and make it last as long as life . Whereas now , from their own example , we take our esteem of their ...
... fair sex so much as to give an opinion against it , I humbly presume that less care , better applied , would increase their empire and make it last as long as life . Whereas now , from their own example , we take our esteem of their ...
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... fair sex , upon faults of more pernicious consequence . MR . BICKERSTAFF , I beg of you to forbear giving . . . any account of our religion or manners until you have rooted out certain misdemeanours even in our churches . Among others ...
... fair sex , upon faults of more pernicious consequence . MR . BICKERSTAFF , I beg of you to forbear giving . . . any account of our religion or manners until you have rooted out certain misdemeanours even in our churches . Among others ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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