The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... given to the world to the year in which the Tatler appeared , they passed through twelve editions ; a proof , when we consider the small number of readers in those days , that their popularity was very great . They contain two hundred ...
... given to the world to the year in which the Tatler appeared , they passed through twelve editions ; a proof , when we consider the small number of readers in those days , that their popularity was very great . They contain two hundred ...
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... given rise to more fortunate revolutions in political affairs , than the inti macy of these two scholars produced in the literary world . In their case , friendship extended her ordinary influence , and , not restricted to conferring ...
... given rise to more fortunate revolutions in political affairs , than the inti macy of these two scholars produced in the literary world . In their case , friendship extended her ordinary influence , and , not restricted to conferring ...
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... reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him a Kc 3 : PREFACE . Wi.
... reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him a Kc 3 : PREFACE . Wi.
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... given to them . As there is not only a most singular specimen of literary jeu d'esprit connected with the name of Bickerstaff , but there are many allusions in the Tatler to what the witty Dean had achieved No 90 . under that ...
... given to them . As there is not only a most singular specimen of literary jeu d'esprit connected with the name of Bickerstaff , but there are many allusions in the Tatler to what the witty Dean had achieved No 90 . under that ...
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... given . such advantages against me to a person of Mr. Partridge's wit and learning , who , if he could possibly have raised one single objection more against the truth of my pro- phecies , would hardly have spared me . " Under a name ...
... given . such advantages against me to a person of Mr. Partridge's wit and learning , who , if he could possibly have raised one single objection more against the truth of my pro- phecies , would hardly have spared me . " Under a name ...
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