The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... things ; or some impertinent young woman who will talk sillily upon the strength of looking beautifully . I will not answer for it , but it may be that I ( like all other old fellows ) have a fondness for the fashions and manners which ...
... things ; or some impertinent young woman who will talk sillily upon the strength of looking beautifully . I will not answer for it , but it may be that I ( like all other old fellows ) have a fondness for the fashions and manners which ...
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... things , works a distaste and mis- prision in the mind of man ; poesy cheereth and refresheth the soul , chanting things rare and various , and full of vicissitudes . So as poesy serveth and conferreth to de- lectation , magnanimity ...
... things , works a distaste and mis- prision in the mind of man ; poesy cheereth and refresheth the soul , chanting things rare and various , and full of vicissitudes . So as poesy serveth and conferreth to de- lectation , magnanimity ...
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... things are objects of the sharpest resentment ; so in an happy one , they are occasions of the most exquisite satisfaction . For what does not oblige in one we love ? What does not offend in one we dislike ? For these reasons I take it ...
... things are objects of the sharpest resentment ; so in an happy one , they are occasions of the most exquisite satisfaction . For what does not oblige in one we love ? What does not offend in one we dislike ? For these reasons I take it ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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