The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... learned industry , or the displays of osten- tatious wisdom . To supply the materials of tedious dis- quisition , the memory is drained , and the invention tor- mented : the author , not satisfied with exhibiting truth in its most ...
... learned industry , or the displays of osten- tatious wisdom . To supply the materials of tedious dis- quisition , the memory is drained , and the invention tor- mented : the author , not satisfied with exhibiting truth in its most ...
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... learned curiosity , and to supply that information which moderns enjoy by the medium of periodical works . The lectures and disputations of the philosophers afforded a rational entertainment for those who were capable of enjoying the ...
... learned curiosity , and to supply that information which moderns enjoy by the medium of periodical works . The lectures and disputations of the philosophers afforded a rational entertainment for those who were capable of enjoying the ...
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... learned creditor , who condemned his debtors to the punishment of hearing his Histories , that if they could not cancel the loan of hard money , they might at least pay the soft whispers of adulation and ap- plause . * Pliny , t writing ...
... learned creditor , who condemned his debtors to the punishment of hearing his Histories , that if they could not cancel the loan of hard money , they might at least pay the soft whispers of adulation and ap- plause . * Pliny , t writing ...
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... learned Bayle , author of the celebrated Historical and Critical Diction- ary . His literary journal ( Les Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres ) from the year 1684 to 1687 , and his Answers to the Questions of a Provincial , which ...
... learned Bayle , author of the celebrated Historical and Critical Diction- ary . His literary journal ( Les Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres ) from the year 1684 to 1687 , and his Answers to the Questions of a Provincial , which ...
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... learned to be generally under- stood , or have been condemned as too profane for the under- standing of the pious . Newspapers , in some imperfect form or other , it is supposed , were introduced among us even in the reign of Elizabeth ...
... learned to be generally under- stood , or have been condemned as too profane for the under- standing of the pious . Newspapers , in some imperfect form or other , it is supposed , were introduced among us even in the reign of Elizabeth ...
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