The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... manner of methods to keep Pastorella , if possible , in safety , against herself and all her admirers . At the same time the good lady knew by long experience that a gay inclination curbed too rashly would but run to the greater ...
... manner of methods to keep Pastorella , if possible , in safety , against herself and all her admirers . At the same time the good lady knew by long experience that a gay inclination curbed too rashly would but run to the greater ...
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... manner : ' Delamira ! you are now going into that state of life wherein the use of your charms is wholly to be applied to the pleasing only one man . That swimming air of your body , that jaunty bearing of your head over one shoulder ...
... manner : ' Delamira ! you are now going into that state of life wherein the use of your charms is wholly to be applied to the pleasing only one man . That swimming air of your body , that jaunty bearing of your head over one shoulder ...
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... manner . A thousand little images crowd upon them at their meeting , as all the joys and griefs they have known during their separation ; and in one hurry of thought , they conceive how they should have participated in those occasions ...
... manner . A thousand little images crowd upon them at their meeting , as all the joys and griefs they have known during their separation ; and in one hurry of thought , they conceive how they should have participated in those occasions ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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