The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... tion : that is to say , since this body must be earth , I shall commit it to the dust in a manner suitable to my character . Therefore , as there are those who dispute whether there is any such real person as Isaac Bickerstaff , or not ...
... tion : that is to say , since this body must be earth , I shall commit it to the dust in a manner suitable to my character . Therefore , as there are those who dispute whether there is any such real person as Isaac Bickerstaff , or not ...
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... tion of their rights and privileges . There are certain hours when our young Heralds are exercised in the faculties of making proclamation , and other vociferations , which of right belong to us only to utter . But at the same hours ...
... tion of their rights and privileges . There are certain hours when our young Heralds are exercised in the faculties of making proclamation , and other vociferations , which of right belong to us only to utter . But at the same hours ...
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... tion of northern hedges into a vineyard . These adepts are known among one another by the name of ' wine- brewers , ' and , I am afraid , do great injury , not only to Her Majesty's customs , but to the bodies of many of her good ...
... tion of northern hedges into a vineyard . These adepts are known among one another by the name of ' wine- brewers , ' and , I am afraid , do great injury , not only to Her Majesty's customs , but to the bodies of many of her good ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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