The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... pleasure : you make wit subservient to good principles and good manners . Yet because I design to buy the Tatlers for my daughters to read , I take the freedom to desire you for the future , to say nothing about any combat between ...
... pleasure : you make wit subservient to good principles and good manners . Yet because I design to buy the Tatlers for my daughters to read , I take the freedom to desire you for the future , to say nothing about any combat between ...
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... pleasure . I assure you it is far otherwise , for I am possessed of all the contrary advantages ; and I hope wealth , good humour , and good breeding may be best employed in the service of religion and virtue ; and desire you would , as ...
... pleasure . I assure you it is far otherwise , for I am possessed of all the contrary advantages ; and I hope wealth , good humour , and good breeding may be best employed in the service of religion and virtue ; and desire you would , as ...
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... Pleasures of the Playhouse The town grows so very empty that the greater number of my gay characters are fled out of my sight into the country . My beaux are now shepherds , and my belles wood - nymphs . They are lolling over rivulets ...
... Pleasures of the Playhouse The town grows so very empty that the greater number of my gay characters are fled out of my sight into the country . My beaux are now shepherds , and my belles wood - nymphs . They are lolling over rivulets ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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