The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... favourite scenes in other plays . 66 ' Being now received as a wit among the wits , he paid his contributions to literary undertakings , and assisted both the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . In 1712 PREFACE . xliii.
... favourite scenes in other plays . 66 ' Being now received as a wit among the wits , he paid his contributions to literary undertakings , and assisted both the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . In 1712 PREFACE . xliii.
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... received ; but paid no regard to the intelligence , being then wholly em- ployed in the meditations of a departing Christian . " A man of his character was undoubtedly regretted ; and Steele devoted an essay , in the paper called The ...
... received ; but paid no regard to the intelligence , being then wholly em- ployed in the meditations of a departing Christian . " A man of his character was undoubtedly regretted ; and Steele devoted an essay , in the paper called The ...
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... received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those . beautiful manors wherein you sometimes reside . It is not retiring from the world , but ...
... received from you very many obligations . The elegant solitude of this place , and the greatest pleasures of it , I owe to its being so near those . beautiful manors wherein you sometimes reside . It is not retiring from the world , but ...
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... received by a crowd of your relations . Great as you are in your honours , and personal qualities , I know you will forgive an humble neighbour the vanity of pre- tending to a place in your friendship , and subscribing himself , my Lord ...
... received by a crowd of your relations . Great as you are in your honours , and personal qualities , I know you will forgive an humble neighbour the vanity of pre- tending to a place in your friendship , and subscribing himself , my Lord ...
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... received by the public . But I have only one gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which indeed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy ...
... received by the public . But I have only one gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which indeed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he has lived in an intimacy ...
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