The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... notice of it ; my value for you made me speak it ; for though he is my kinsman , I have a nearer regard to virtue than any other consideration . ' She had hardly done speaking , when this noble lord came up to us , and led her to her ...
... notice of it ; my value for you made me speak it ; for though he is my kinsman , I have a nearer regard to virtue than any other consideration . ' She had hardly done speaking , when this noble lord came up to us , and led her to her ...
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... notice ; and at last came one with his nose a little abridged , who knocks the lad down , with a ' Why , you son of a we , do you think I am p ― d ? ' 29. Selling - up at Drury Lane It is now twelve of the clock at noon , and no mail ...
... notice ; and at last came one with his nose a little abridged , who knocks the lad down , with a ' Why , you son of a we , do you think I am p ― d ? ' 29. Selling - up at Drury Lane It is now twelve of the clock at noon , and no mail ...
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... Notice to Correspondents I cannot forbear advertising my correspondents that I think myself treated by some of them after too familiar a manner , and in phrases that neither become them to give , nor me to take . I shall therefore ...
... Notice to Correspondents I cannot forbear advertising my correspondents that I think myself treated by some of them after too familiar a manner , and in phrases that neither become them to give , nor me to take . I shall therefore ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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