The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... lover as well as an object of love . The force of their different beauties is seen also in the effects it makes on their lovers . The admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well pleased : those of Clarissa melancholy and thought- ful ...
... lover as well as an object of love . The force of their different beauties is seen also in the effects it makes on their lovers . The admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well pleased : those of Clarissa melancholy and thought- ful ...
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... lover ; Frontlet not only looks serious , but frowns at him . All the men of wit ( and cox- combs their followers ) are professed servants of Gatty . The politicians and pretenders give solemn worship to Frontlet . Their reign will be ...
... lover ; Frontlet not only looks serious , but frowns at him . All the men of wit ( and cox- combs their followers ) are professed servants of Gatty . The politicians and pretenders give solemn worship to Frontlet . Their reign will be ...
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... love her is a liberal education ; for , it being the nature of all love to create an imitation of the beloved person in the lover , a regard for Aspasia naturally produces a decency of manners , and good conduct of life , in her ...
... love her is a liberal education ; for , it being the nature of all love to create an imitation of the beloved person in the lover , a regard for Aspasia naturally produces a decency of manners , and good conduct of life , in her ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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