The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... persons are inspired with such an admiration of any writer , or possess such a thirst of literature , and such a leisure to gratify it , as to judge ( like Pliny * ) that the value of a treatise is in- creased by its magnitude . The ...
... persons are inspired with such an admiration of any writer , or possess such a thirst of literature , and such a leisure to gratify it , as to judge ( like Pliny * ) that the value of a treatise is in- creased by its magnitude . The ...
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... persons were few , and even they would often desire a more miscellaneous provision , Reci- tations were introduced . These were both in Poetry and Prose , and every scholar who could put together a certain number of lines upon any ...
... persons were few , and even they would often desire a more miscellaneous provision , Reci- tations were introduced . These were both in Poetry and Prose , and every scholar who could put together a certain number of lines upon any ...
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... persons can remember with exactness every event which befel them , when they were not quite five years old . The interest of the Duke of Ormond gained for young Steele admission into the Charter - House ; and in this se minary was ...
... persons can remember with exactness every event which befel them , when they were not quite five years old . The interest of the Duke of Ormond gained for young Steele admission into the Charter - House ; and in this se minary was ...
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... persons of every taste might hope , in such a variety , to find their favourite gratification . The articles were supposed to be addressed from different coffee - houses well known in the town , or from the apartments of the author ...
... persons of every taste might hope , in such a variety , to find their favourite gratification . The articles were supposed to be addressed from different coffee - houses well known in the town , or from the apartments of the author ...
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... persons named , and the great actions and events of next year particularly related , as they will come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by vulgar Almanack - Makers . By Isaac Bickerstaff ...
... persons named , and the great actions and events of next year particularly related , as they will come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by vulgar Almanack - Makers . By Isaac Bickerstaff ...
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