The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... wife , and put it into my hands . I have seven shillings and threepence , which I shall take care to send her ; wishing your wife a safe delivery , and both of you all happiness , rest Your assured friend , and comrade , JOHN HALL . We ...
... wife , and put it into my hands . I have seven shillings and threepence , which I shall take care to send her ; wishing your wife a safe delivery , and both of you all happiness , rest Your assured friend , and comrade , JOHN HALL . We ...
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... wife . A kind husband hath been looked upon as a clown , and a good wife as a domestic animal unfit for the company or conversation of the beau monde . In short , separate beds , silent tables , and solitary homes have been introduced ...
... wife . A kind husband hath been looked upon as a clown , and a good wife as a domestic animal unfit for the company or conversation of the beau monde . In short , separate beds , silent tables , and solitary homes have been introduced ...
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... wife when under sentence of execution . He writ on the Thursday , and was to be executed on the Friday . But considering that the letter would not come to his wife's hands until Saturday , the day after execution , and being at that ...
... wife when under sentence of execution . He writ on the Thursday , and was to be executed on the Friday . But considering that the letter would not come to his wife's hands until Saturday , the day after execution , and being at that ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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