The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Pleasure . 16. Characters at Bath - Letters to Castabella 17. On Panegyric - Naked Truth criticised · · • · • 18. On Signs : ( probably ) Addison - Distress of News- writers Addison . 19. History of Esquires - Busy Body - A Trip to the ...
... Pleasure . 16. Characters at Bath - Letters to Castabella 17. On Panegyric - Naked Truth criticised · · • · • 18. On Signs : ( probably ) Addison - Distress of News- writers Addison . 19. History of Esquires - Busy Body - A Trip to the ...
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... pleasures and contemplations of wisdom . But as such 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 ...
... pleasures and contemplations of wisdom . But as such 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 ...
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... pleasure . The invention of Printing , and the consequent diffusion of learning in modern times , has created an abundance of miscellaneous publications , although there were few emi- nent works of a similar nature with the Tatler ...
... pleasure . The invention of Printing , and the consequent diffusion of learning in modern times , has created an abundance of miscellaneous publications , although there were few emi- nent works of a similar nature with the Tatler ...
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... pleasure in the harangues of their demagogues , and the deliberations of their popu- lar assemblies long before they had capacity to be delight- ed with the polished efforts of their tragedians , philoso- phers and other immortal ...
... pleasure in the harangues of their demagogues , and the deliberations of their popu- lar assemblies long before they had capacity to be delight- ed with the polished efforts of their tragedians , philoso- phers and other immortal ...
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... not restricted to conferring private pleasure and advan tage , became the source of public gratification and benefit . In the year 1692 , Steele removed to Merton College , Oxford . We have not much reason to believe , Xiv PREFACE .
... not restricted to conferring private pleasure and advan tage , became the source of public gratification and benefit . In the year 1692 , Steele removed to Merton College , Oxford . We have not much reason to believe , Xiv PREFACE .
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