The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... seem to be manuals of politeness , useful indeed as inculcating graces of behaviour , and regulating the ceremonies of life , but not possessing the broad and general character of the British Essays . The French can boast some early ...
... seem to be manuals of politeness , useful indeed as inculcating graces of behaviour , and regulating the ceremonies of life , but not possessing the broad and general character of the British Essays . The French can boast some early ...
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... seems to have attained considerable skill , to- gether with the practice of design , or rudiments of drawing . " His studies did not wholly withdraw him from business , nor did business hinder him from study . He had a place in the ...
... seems to have attained considerable skill , to- gether with the practice of design , or rudiments of drawing . " His studies did not wholly withdraw him from business , nor did business hinder him from study . He had a place in the ...
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... seem in- tended to oppose or exclude the Italian opera , an exotic and irrational entertainment , which has been always com- bated , and always has prevailed . " His reputation was now so far advanced , that the pub- lic began to pay ...
... seem in- tended to oppose or exclude the Italian opera , an exotic and irrational entertainment , which has been always com- bated , and always has prevailed . " His reputation was now so far advanced , that the pub- lic began to pay ...
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... seems to have been a man of boundless benevolence . " Hughes had hitherto suffered the mortifications of a nar- row fortune ; but , in 1717 , the lord chancellor Cowper set him at ease , by making him secretary to the xliv PREFACE .
... seems to have been a man of boundless benevolence . " Hughes had hitherto suffered the mortifications of a nar- row fortune ; but , in 1717 , the lord chancellor Cowper set him at ease , by making him secretary to the xliv PREFACE .
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... seems to have cruelly fostered that passion both in Stella and Vanessa , the former of whom ( though married to him ) he never allowed to be in his company without a third person . The account of the family of Ix , in No. 35 , is ...
... seems to have cruelly fostered that passion both in Stella and Vanessa , the former of whom ( though married to him ) he never allowed to be in his company without a third person . The account of the family of Ix , in No. 35 , is ...
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