The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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Seite 108
... Marriage of Jenny Distaff My sister Jenny's lover , the honest Tranquillus , for that shall be his name , has been impatient with me to dispatch the necessary directions for his marriage ; that while I am taken up with imaginary schemes ...
... Marriage of Jenny Distaff My sister Jenny's lover , the honest Tranquillus , for that shall be his name , has been impatient with me to dispatch the necessary directions for his marriage ; that while I am taken up with imaginary schemes ...
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... marriage , or their parents doing it for them without their own approbation , I can- not but look upon all such matches as the most impudent prostitutions . Do but observe , when you are at a play , the familiar wenches that sit ...
... marriage , or their parents doing it for them without their own approbation , I can- not but look upon all such matches as the most impudent prostitutions . Do but observe , when you are at a play , the familiar wenches that sit ...
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... marriage . As soon as their pleadings on both sides were finished , the Censor ordered the plaintiff to be cashiered from his office of gentleman - usher to the playhouse , since it was too plain that he had undertaken it with an ill ...
... marriage . As soon as their pleadings on both sides were finished , the Censor ordered the plaintiff to be cashiered from his office of gentleman - usher to the playhouse , since it was too plain that he had undertaken it with an ill ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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