The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... 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 ( or as Felltham calls them a duple century * of ) short Essays upon ...
... 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 ( or as Felltham calls them a duple century * of ) short Essays upon ...
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... passed for wit in the others , and made most part of their dull jests . " For this reason I borrowed the title of that most humorous and ingenious of our plays , called the Re- hearsal , & c . " I make no excuse for style : I write to ...
... passed for wit in the others , and made most part of their dull jests . " For this reason I borrowed the title of that most humorous and ingenious of our plays , called the Re- hearsal , & c . " I make no excuse for style : I write to ...
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... passing without my name in it . I would not be guilty of the arrogance of resigning that which I could not hold . But having since heard this contradicted , I am obliged to give it up , as with great humility I do by this present ...
... passing without my name in it . I would not be guilty of the arrogance of resigning that which I could not hold . But having since heard this contradicted , I am obliged to give it up , as with great humility I do by this present ...
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... fortitude with which you have passed through the dangers , arising from the rage of the people , and the envy of the rest of the world . " With whatever liberality Sir Richard was willing to es- timate xxxii PREFACE .
... fortitude with which you have passed through the dangers , arising from the rage of the people , and the envy of the rest of the world . " With whatever liberality Sir Richard was willing to es- timate xxxii PREFACE .
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... passed through the highest offices , at an age when others usually do but form to themselves the hopes of them . They may expect to see you in the House of Lords as many years as you were ascending to it . It is our common good , that ...
... passed through the highest offices , at an age when others usually do but form to themselves the hopes of them . They may expect to see you in the House of Lords as many years as you were ascending to it . It is our common good , that ...
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