The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... mind in conversation . The thoughts take the easy and natural arrangement , in which they occur to the under- standing : and the writer , having said what is most perti- nent and instructive , is not compelled to seize dull and ...
... mind in conversation . The thoughts take the easy and natural arrangement , in which they occur to the under- standing : and the writer , having said what is most perti- nent and instructive , is not compelled to seize dull and ...
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... mind upon the shrewdness and propriety of thought instead of being offended by the eccentricity of a few conceits , it may be predicted that he will not need much incentive to proceed in the study of the whole work . For those whose ...
... mind upon the shrewdness and propriety of thought instead of being offended by the eccentricity of a few conceits , it may be predicted that he will not need much incentive to proceed in the study of the whole work . For those whose ...
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... mind to that of his fortune . " The low associations and the coarse society to which he had reduced himself , were not the only punishments of his imprudent choice . He gave irrecon- cilable offence to one of his relations , who was the ...
... mind to that of his fortune . " The low associations and the coarse society to which he had reduced himself , were not the only punishments of his imprudent choice . He gave irrecon- cilable offence to one of his relations , who was the ...
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... mind from the vicious fascinations which had ensnared him . When pleasure was too powerful to be overcome by this solitary contemplation , he determined to add the fear of ridicule to his other incentives to virtue . He published his ...
... mind from the vicious fascinations which had ensnared him . When pleasure was too powerful to be overcome by this solitary contemplation , he determined to add the fear of ridicule to his other incentives to virtue . He published his ...
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... mind he entered , on his return from Scotland , upon a project very different from speculations of church govern- ment . As the inhabitants of London could not at that time supply their tables with the luxury of salmon , except at an ...
... mind he entered , on his return from Scotland , upon a project very different from speculations of church govern- ment . As the inhabitants of London could not at that time supply their tables with the luxury of salmon , except at an ...
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