The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... character of the Dean , in the fixty - fixth Tatler , drawn for Dr. ATTER- BURY ; I hope I need fay no more as to my impartiality . R I really have acted in thefe cafes with ho- nefty , and am concerned it should be thought otherwife ...
... character of the Dean , in the fixty - fixth Tatler , drawn for Dr. ATTER- BURY ; I hope I need fay no more as to my impartiality . R I really have acted in thefe cafes with ho- nefty , and am concerned it should be thought otherwife ...
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... character , and many modifications of abfurdity , whatever influence they might have upon fociety , were excluded from a place where nothing can intrude but what is сара- ble of grave difcuffion . SENECA , and a few more modern writers ...
... character , and many modifications of abfurdity , whatever influence they might have upon fociety , were excluded from a place where nothing can intrude but what is сара- ble of grave difcuffion . SENECA , and a few more modern writers ...
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... character , of which a writer of humour knows how to avail himself , and which he cannot eafily exhauft to the forms ... characters ; which , as they display themselves openly , without fear and without fhame , become the prey of the wit ...
... character , of which a writer of humour knows how to avail himself , and which he cannot eafily exhauft to the forms ... characters ; which , as they display themselves openly , without fear and without fhame , become the prey of the wit ...
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... character . The fubject , how- ever , has certainly been better understood fince the appearance of these works . The world is taught to diftinguish between the attachments of real friend- fhip and the many disguises which pafs by the ...
... character . The fubject , how- ever , has certainly been better understood fince the appearance of these works . The world is taught to diftinguish between the attachments of real friend- fhip and the many disguises which pafs by the ...
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... characters . In this STEELE acted wifely , in his character of CENSOR MORUM , and performed a duty which , we are told , was not always unattended with perfonal danger . Characters like thefe are at all times the legitimate objects of ...
... characters . In this STEELE acted wifely , in his character of CENSOR MORUM , and performed a duty which , we are told , was not always unattended with perfonal danger . Characters like thefe are at all times the legitimate objects of ...
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