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... give his assistance to the Tatler : though his contributions at first were few , yet in the last volumes they appear more frequently , and constitute not only the most finished and ingenious papers in the work , but are often equal to ...
... give his assistance to the Tatler : though his contributions at first were few , yet in the last volumes they appear more frequently , and constitute not only the most finished and ingenious papers in the work , but are often equal to ...
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... give your Lordship this trouble to ac- quaint you , that having an ambition to serve in the en- suing parliament , I ... give it up , as with great humility I do by this present writing . " Give me leave , on this occasion , to say ...
... give your Lordship this trouble to ac- quaint you , that having an ambition to serve in the en- suing parliament , I ... give it up , as with great humility I do by this present writing . " Give me leave , on this occasion , to say ...
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... give the construction of a seditious threat . He ended " I cannot go on for indignation ; but pray God that our mercy to Francis may not expose us to the mercy of France . " In October following , the Guardian was abandoned , and he ...
... give the construction of a seditious threat . He ended " I cannot go on for indignation ; but pray God that our mercy to Francis may not expose us to the mercy of France . " In October following , the Guardian was abandoned , and he ...
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... give a temporary alleviation of his dis- tress . In consequence of his embarrassments , he disposed in 1723 of the share which he had in the theatre . He was also entangled in a law - suit with the managers , probably less in conformity ...
... give a temporary alleviation of his dis- tress . In consequence of his embarrassments , he disposed in 1723 of the share which he had in the theatre . He was also entangled in a law - suit with the managers , probably less in conformity ...
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... give scope for a constant exercise of humorous censure . In inculcating the minor virtues , in rendering the intercourse of life agreeable , and making conversation rational and courteous , Steele has employed a great portion of his ...
... give scope for a constant exercise of humorous censure . In inculcating the minor virtues , in rendering the intercourse of life agreeable , and making conversation rational and courteous , Steele has employed a great portion of his ...
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