The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... manner , some of the most difficult points of political and religious controversy . They are curious also , as display , playing the artifices and exertions of the factious and irre- ligious at the beginning of the last century , and ...
... manner , some of the most difficult points of political and religious controversy . They are curious also , as display , playing the artifices and exertions of the factious and irre- ligious at the beginning of the last century , and ...
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... manner ( pardon the ex- pression ) as I have above related . In that work he very roundly asserts , that he is not only now alive , but was likewise alive upon that very 29th of March , when I had foretold he should die . This is the ...
... manner ( pardon the ex- pression ) as I have above related . In that work he very roundly asserts , that he is not only now alive , but was likewise alive upon that very 29th of March , when I had foretold he should die . This is the ...
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... manner in which Steele acknowledges the help of his friend , is so candid and manly , that while it depreciates his own literary powers , it cannot fail to ele vate his moral character . " I have only one gentleman , who will be ...
... manner in which Steele acknowledges the help of his friend , is so candid and manly , that while it depreciates his own literary powers , it cannot fail to ele vate his moral character . " I have only one gentleman , who will be ...
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... manner , and with all the liveliness of dramatic representation . The supernatural characters , however , which he has introduced into his works , must be considered as blemishes . For however much we may admire the truths which Pacolet ...
... manner , and with all the liveliness of dramatic representation . The supernatural characters , however , which he has introduced into his works , must be considered as blemishes . For however much we may admire the truths which Pacolet ...
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... manner , and the moral is useful . The author was patronized by Dr. Swift , and when the original Tatler was dropped , undertook at the instigation of the Dean to conduct a periodical work under the old title , which after having ...
... manner , and the moral is useful . The author was patronized by Dr. Swift , and when the original Tatler was dropped , undertook at the instigation of the Dean to conduct a periodical work under the old title , which after having ...
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