The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... common fubjects , though at the fame time obliged to treat of them in a new and unbeaten method . His verses on the Shower in Town , ' and the Defcription of the Morn- ing , ' are inftances of the happiness of that ge- nius , which ...
... common fubjects , though at the fame time obliged to treat of them in a new and unbeaten method . His verses on the Shower in Town , ' and the Defcription of the Morn- ing , ' are inftances of the happiness of that ge- nius , which ...
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... follies , feldom recorded in common books , nor very minutely in fuch as are uncommon , A few fuch will ftill be found at the end of yol . III . being chiefly to be learnt from perfonal information . To Σίν ADVERTISEMENT IN 1786 .
... follies , feldom recorded in common books , nor very minutely in fuch as are uncommon , A few fuch will ftill be found at the end of yol . III . being chiefly to be learnt from perfonal information . To Σίν ADVERTISEMENT IN 1786 .
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... common life and manners , no precepts were laid down , except what were too general or too pre- cife . The inftructions contained in the fyftematic writers on morality , were not devoid of force , or argument ; but their ftyle was ...
... common life and manners , no precepts were laid down , except what were too general or too pre- cife . The inftructions contained in the fyftematic writers on morality , were not devoid of force , or argument ; but their ftyle was ...
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... common life . No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect , or the impertinence of civility ; to fhow when to speak , or to be filent ; how to refufe , or how to comply . We had many books to teach us our ...
... common life . No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect , or the impertinence of civility ; to fhow when to speak , or to be filent ; how to refufe , or how to comply . We had many books to teach us our ...
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... Common life and man- ners are unquestionably the materials upon which a dramatic writer is to exercife his wit ; but the stage has never been confidered as a mafter of common life , or as editing the laws of manners . It has fel- dom ...
... Common life and man- ners are unquestionably the materials upon which a dramatic writer is to exercife his wit ; but the stage has never been confidered as a mafter of common life , or as editing the laws of manners . It has fel- dom ...
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