The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... fortune is very con- siderable ; but I am at present under much perplexity how to act in a great conjuncture . I have two lovers , Crassus and Lorio : Crassus is prodigiously rich , but has no one distinguishing quality ; though at the ...
... fortune is very con- siderable ; but I am at present under much perplexity how to act in a great conjuncture . I have two lovers , Crassus and Lorio : Crassus is prodigiously rich , but has no one distinguishing quality ; though at the ...
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... fortune continues to oppress us , what will become of our poor boy ? My tears flow so fast that I am not able to write any further ; and I would not willingly make you weep with me . Let us take care not to undo the child that is ...
... fortune continues to oppress us , what will become of our poor boy ? My tears flow so fast that I am not able to write any further ; and I would not willingly make you weep with me . Let us take care not to undo the child that is ...
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... fortune that the afflictions I suffer can be relieved only by those which you undergo for my sake . For honest Valerius has written me a letter which I could not read without weeping very bitterly , wherein he gives me an account of the ...
... fortune that the afflictions I suffer can be relieved only by those which you undergo for my sake . For honest Valerius has written me a letter which I could not read without weeping very bitterly , wherein he gives me an account of the ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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