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... speak . For my part , I have lived these thirty years in the world , and yet have observed but very few who could do either in any tolerable manner ; among which few , you must understand that I reckon myself . How far eloquence , set ...
... speak . For my part , I have lived these thirty years in the world , and yet have observed but very few who could do either in any tolerable manner ; among which few , you must understand that I reckon myself . How far eloquence , set ...
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... speak his name with a different accent from the rest of your discourse . The idea his image raises in you gives new life to your features , and new grace to your speech . Nay , blush not , madam , there is no dishonour in loving a man ...
... speak his name with a different accent from the rest of your discourse . The idea his image raises in you gives new life to your features , and new grace to your speech . Nay , blush not , madam , there is no dishonour in loving a man ...
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... speak of one who is to be so ; but to speak of one who is so ! Indeed , Jenny , I am a better bred man than you think me . ' She showed a little dislike at my raillery ; and by her bridling up , I perceived she expected to be treated ...
... speak of one who is to be so ; but to speak of one who is so ! Indeed , Jenny , I am a better bred man than you think me . ' She showed a little dislike at my raillery ; and by her bridling up , I perceived she expected to be treated ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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