The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... turn in conversation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his com- pany very advantageous to one whofe imagina- tion was to be continually employed upon ob- vious and common fubjects , though at the fame time obliged to treat ...
... turn in conversation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his com- pany very advantageous to one whofe imagina- tion was to be continually employed upon ob- vious and common fubjects , though at the fame time obliged to treat ...
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... turn of the original phrafe , which does not hold even in the best of the received verfions . On this head there is ftill room for im- provement ; and the ingenious are requested to amuse themselves in lending their affistance . 1 The ...
... turn of the original phrafe , which does not hold even in the best of the received verfions . On this head there is ftill room for im- provement ; and the ingenious are requested to amuse themselves in lending their affistance . 1 The ...
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... turn for obfervation as the authors of the TATLER and SPECTATOR ; and it will be found that the crimes or whims of pride , envy , and revenge , occupy no inconfiderable part of their lucubrations , and afford fome of the moft ftriking ...
... turn for obfervation as the authors of the TATLER and SPECTATOR ; and it will be found that the crimes or whims of pride , envy , and revenge , occupy no inconfiderable part of their lucubrations , and afford fome of the moft ftriking ...
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... mind which they could , and had the virtue to turn to the beft of purpofes . In writ- ings of this kind , it is effential that vice and folly fhould be illuftrated by characters ; it is this which BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . liii.
... mind which they could , and had the virtue to turn to the beft of purpofes . In writ- ings of this kind , it is effential that vice and folly fhould be illuftrated by characters ; it is this which BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . liii.
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... turn of mind very different . from that of the amiable Thomfón , little relish for the fublime and beautiful , and a perpetual fuccef- fion of violent emotions . All his pictures of life feem to show , that deformity and meannefs were ...
... turn of mind very different . from that of the amiable Thomfón , little relish for the fublime and beautiful , and a perpetual fuccef- fion of violent emotions . All his pictures of life feem to show , that deformity and meannefs were ...
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