The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... force and perspicuity of ar- gument , and often discuss , though in an easy and familiar manner , some of the most difficult points of political and religious controversy . They are curious also , as display , playing the artifices and ...
... force and perspicuity of ar- gument , and often discuss , though in an easy and familiar manner , some of the most difficult points of political and religious controversy . They are curious also , as display , playing the artifices and ...
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... in understanding . His de- sires run away with him through the strength and force of a lively imagination , which hurries him on to unlawful Tatler , 27 . pleasures , before reason has power to come in to xvi PREFACE .
... in understanding . His de- sires run away with him through the strength and force of a lively imagination , which hurries him on to unlawful Tatler , 27 . pleasures , before reason has power to come in to xvi PREFACE .
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... force of genius , humour , wit , and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid : I was undone by my auxiliary : when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependance ...
... force of genius , humour , wit , and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid : I was undone by my auxiliary : when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependance ...
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... force as you express yourself on any other subject . But I resist my present impulse , as agreeable as it is to me ; though indeed , had I any pre- tensions to a fame of this kind , I should , above all other themes , attempt a ...
... force as you express yourself on any other subject . But I resist my present impulse , as agreeable as it is to me ; though indeed , had I any pre- tensions to a fame of this kind , I should , above all other themes , attempt a ...
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... force of genius , humour , wit , and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependance ...
... force of genius , humour , wit , and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependance ...
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