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... received as an esquire , who cannot bring a certifi- cate that he has conquered some lady's obdurate heart ; that he can lead up a country dance , or carry a message between her and her lover , with address , secrecy , and diligence . A ...
... received as an esquire , who cannot bring a certifi- cate that he has conquered some lady's obdurate heart ; that he can lead up a country dance , or carry a message between her and her lover , with address , secrecy , and diligence . A ...
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... received the honour of it , that he tell me in plain English , he has received my letter of such a date . I must likewise insist that he would conclude with ' I am with great respect , ' or plainly , ' I am , ' without further addition ...
... received the honour of it , that he tell me in plain English , he has received my letter of such a date . I must likewise insist that he would conclude with ' I am with great respect , ' or plainly , ' I am , ' without further addition ...
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... received yours , and am glad yourself and your wife are in good health , with all the rest of my friends . Our battalion suffered more than I could wish in the action . But who can withstand fate ? Poor Richard Stevenson had his fate ...
... received yours , and am glad yourself and your wife are in good health , with all the rest of my friends . Our battalion suffered more than I could wish in the action . But who can withstand fate ? Poor Richard Stevenson had his fate ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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