The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... mistresses than any one mistake in the whole legend of love . For when you write to a lady for whom you have a ... mistress rather than sigh for her . The pleasant man she will desire for her own sake ; but the languishing lover ...
... mistresses than any one mistake in the whole legend of love . For when you write to a lady for whom you have a ... mistress rather than sigh for her . The pleasant man she will desire for her own sake ; but the languishing lover ...
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... mistress . I have written to Stentor to give this couple three calls at the church door , which they must hear if they are living within the Bills of Mortality ; and if they do not answer at that time , they are from that moment added ...
... mistress . I have written to Stentor to give this couple three calls at the church door , which they must hear if they are living within the Bills of Mortality ; and if they do not answer at that time , they are from that moment added ...
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... mistresses ' hearts as people tame hawks and eagles , by keeping them awake , or breaking their sleep when they are fallen into it . I have endeavoured to search into the original of this impertinent way of making love , which ...
... mistresses ' hearts as people tame hawks and eagles , by keeping them awake , or breaking their sleep when they are fallen into it . I have endeavoured to search into the original of this impertinent way of making love , which ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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