The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... noble lord who is taken with her beauty , turn his designs to such as are honourable . ' Here Parisatis heard her niece nestle closer to the key- hole . She then goes on : ' Make her the joyful mother of a numerous and wealthy offspring ...
... noble lord who is taken with her beauty , turn his designs to such as are honourable . ' Here Parisatis heard her niece nestle closer to the key- hole . She then goes on : ' Make her the joyful mother of a numerous and wealthy offspring ...
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... noble in going to a certain death ; if there be any merit , that I meet it with pleasure , by promising myself a place in your esteem ; if your applause , when I am no more , is preferable to the most glorious life without you - I say ...
... noble in going to a certain death ; if there be any merit , that I meet it with pleasure , by promising myself a place in your esteem ; if your applause , when I am no more , is preferable to the most glorious life without you - I say ...
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... noble and great ; yet this man in all this is but rising towards his great affliction , and is still enough himself , as you see , to make a simile . But when he is certain of his son's death , he is lost to all patience , and gives up ...
... noble and great ; yet this man in all this is but rising towards his great affliction , and is still enough himself , as you see , to make a simile . But when he is certain of his son's death , he is lost to all patience , and gives up ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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