The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... passion . ' But there being no medium in the state of matrimony , their life began to take the usual gradations to become the most irksome of all beings . They grew in the first place very complaisant ; and having at heart a certain ...
... passion . ' But there being no medium in the state of matrimony , their life began to take the usual gradations to become the most irksome of all beings . They grew in the first place very complaisant ; and having at heart a certain ...
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... passion which he falls into for himself . He that commends himself never purchases our applause ; nor he who bewails himself , our pity . Going through an alley the other day , I observed a noisy impudent beggar bawl out that he was ...
... passion which he falls into for himself . He that commends himself never purchases our applause ; nor he who bewails himself , our pity . Going through an alley the other day , I observed a noisy impudent beggar bawl out that he was ...
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... passion expressed rather from the head than the heart . DEAR MADAM , You have already seen the best of me , and I so passion- ately love you that I desire we may never meet . If you will examine your heart , you will find that you join ...
... passion expressed rather from the head than the heart . DEAR MADAM , You have already seen the best of me , and I so passion- ately love you that I desire we may never meet . If you will examine your heart , you will find that you join ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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