The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... should be thought otherwife : For wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to fome useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value him- felf upon in this kind is , that he had fome ho- nourable intention ...
... should be thought otherwife : For wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to fome useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value him- felf upon in this kind is , that he had fome ho- nourable intention ...
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... should be expofed in their full depravity . It is a duty which the moralift and the wit owe to fociety . Such crimes are the legitimate objects of afperity and contempt . Ridicule will not perhaps reform the vicious ; but it may ...
... should be expofed in their full depravity . It is a duty which the moralift and the wit owe to fociety . Such crimes are the legitimate objects of afperity and contempt . Ridicule will not perhaps reform the vicious ; but it may ...
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... should be that of pure and un- mixed excellence , he has plunged into a feries of inconfiftencies from which he never knows how to extricate himself , or the object of his admiration . Mr. MONCK BERKELEY , who has fince attempted a ...
... should be that of pure and un- mixed excellence , he has plunged into a feries of inconfiftencies from which he never knows how to extricate himself , or the object of his admiration . Mr. MONCK BERKELEY , who has fince attempted a ...
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... should be left entirely to their jurifdiction . The well - imagined character of the conductor of the paper was the creature of Steele's fine fancy for the equal benefit of both fexes ; and conceived and fupported throughout with ...
... should be left entirely to their jurifdiction . The well - imagined character of the conductor of the paper was the creature of Steele's fine fancy for the equal benefit of both fexes ; and conceived and fupported throughout with ...
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... He adds too , that it was in truth a real fense of these obligations , and Sir Richard's af- furing them that they should be continued , that first and Love for Love " . Those excellent players , Mrs. N ° 1 . THE TATLER .
... He adds too , that it was in truth a real fense of these obligations , and Sir Richard's af- furing them that they should be continued , that first and Love for Love " . Those excellent players , Mrs. N ° 1 . THE TATLER .
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