The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... excellent theological works , was a man pos- sessing a most clear and penetrating understanding , and a great vivacity of imagination . His Rehearsals , directed chiefly against the Observator of Tutchin , and the Review of De Foe ...
... excellent theological works , was a man pos- sessing a most clear and penetrating understanding , and a great vivacity of imagination . His Rehearsals , directed chiefly against the Observator of Tutchin , and the Review of De Foe ...
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... excellent pieces with which you are usually conversant . The images which you will meet with here , will be very faint , after the perusal of the Greeks and Romans , who are your ordinary companions . I must confess I am obliged to you ...
... excellent pieces with which you are usually conversant . The images which you will meet with here , will be very faint , after the perusal of the Greeks and Romans , who are your ordinary companions . I must confess I am obliged to you ...
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... excellent players , Mrs. Barry , Mrs. Bracegirdle , and Mr. Dogget , though not at present concerned in the house , acted on that occasion . There has not been known so great a concourse of persons of distinction as at that time ; the ...
... excellent players , Mrs. Barry , Mrs. Bracegirdle , and Mr. Dogget , though not at present concerned in the house , acted on that occasion . There has not been known so great a concourse of persons of distinction as at that time ; the ...
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... excellent discourse of Mrs. Manly the schoolmistress , concerning samplers . Advices from the upper end of Piccadilly say , that May - Fair is utterly abolished ; and we hear Mr. Penkethman has removed his ingenious company of strollers ...
... excellent discourse of Mrs. Manly the schoolmistress , concerning samplers . Advices from the upper end of Piccadilly say , that May - Fair is utterly abolished ; and we hear Mr. Penkethman has removed his ingenious company of strollers ...
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... excellent players seem to be in their most shining circum- stances , and please me more , but with a different sort of delight , than that which I receive from those grave scenes of Brutus and Cassius , or Antony and Ventidius . The ...
... excellent players seem to be in their most shining circum- stances , and please me more , but with a different sort of delight , than that which I receive from those grave scenes of Brutus and Cassius , or Antony and Ventidius . The ...
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