The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... sense ; for there is nothing so irksome as living in a way a man knows he does not become . I consulted Mr. Obadiah Greenhat on this occasion , and he is so well pleased with the man that he has half a mind to take the estate himself ...
... sense ; for there is nothing so irksome as living in a way a man knows he does not become . I consulted Mr. Obadiah Greenhat on this occasion , and he is so well pleased with the man that he has half a mind to take the estate himself ...
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... sense as you pretend , I question not but you add to it complexion , air , and shape . But , dear Molly , a man in his grand climacteric is of no sex . Be a good girl , and conduct yourself with honour and virtue when you love one ...
... sense as you pretend , I question not but you add to it complexion , air , and shape . But , dear Molly , a man in his grand climacteric is of no sex . Be a good girl , and conduct yourself with honour and virtue when you love one ...
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... sense of his decay , as well in his person as his little fortune ; and , in proportion to that , she has herself decayed both in her health and reason . Her husband's death , added to her age and infirmities , would certainly have ...
... sense of his decay , as well in his person as his little fortune ; and , in proportion to that , she has herself decayed both in her health and reason . Her husband's death , added to her age and infirmities , would certainly have ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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