The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... observed some parts in my behaviour which would lead me into errors , and give en- couragement to some to entertain hopes I did not think of . ' What made you , ' said she , ' look through your fan at that lord , when your eyes should ...
... observed some parts in my behaviour which would lead me into errors , and give en- couragement to some to entertain hopes I did not think of . ' What made you , ' said she , ' look through your fan at that lord , when your eyes should ...
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... observation suitable to their different talents and accomplishments , without respect to their sex ; while a mere woman can be observed under no considera- tion but that of a woman ; and there can be but one reason for placing any value ...
... observation suitable to their different talents and accomplishments , without respect to their sex ; while a mere woman can be observed under no considera- tion but that of a woman ; and there can be but one reason for placing any value ...
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... observation upon it . ' 54. Voice and gesture - their misuse in the pulpit The following letter , in prosecution ... observed but very few who could do either in any tolerable manner ; among which few , you must understand that I ...
... observation upon it . ' 54. Voice and gesture - their misuse in the pulpit The following letter , in prosecution ... observed but very few who could do either in any tolerable manner ; among which few , you must understand that I ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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