The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... shew how ignorant these sottish pretenders to astrology are in their own concerns . It relates to Partridge , the almanack - maker . I have con- sulted the star of his nativity by my own rules , and find he will infallibly die upon the ...
... shew how ignorant these sottish pretenders to astrology are in their own concerns . It relates to Partridge , the almanack - maker . I have con- sulted the star of his nativity by my own rules , and find he will infallibly die upon the ...
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... shew that the English language might be very happily adapted to music . This was impudently opposed by those who were employed in the Italian opera ; and , what cannot be told without indignation , the intruders had such interest with ...
... shew that the English language might be very happily adapted to music . This was impudently opposed by those who were employed in the Italian opera ; and , what cannot be told without indignation , the intruders had such interest with ...
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... shew my veneration for transcendent merit under my own name , in this address to your Lord- ship . The just application of those high accomplishments of which you are master , has been an advantage to all your fellow - subjects ; and it ...
... shew my veneration for transcendent merit under my own name , in this address to your Lord- ship . The just application of those high accomplishments of which you are master , has been an advantage to all your fellow - subjects ; and it ...
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... shew his ignorance , by drawing a vicious one to please the present audience . Mrs. Bignell did her part very happily , and had a certain grace in her rusticity , which gave us hopes of seeing her a very skilful player , and in some ...
... shew his ignorance , by drawing a vicious one to please the present audience . Mrs. Bignell did her part very happily , and had a certain grace in her rusticity , which gave us hopes of seeing her a very skilful player , and in some ...
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... shew how great a hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse : Champing his foam , and bounding on the plain , Arch his high neck , and graceful spread his mane . * By Sir Richard Blackmore . Now as to the intrepidity ...
... shew how great a hero the poet intends , he provides him a very good horse : Champing his foam , and bounding on the plain , Arch his high neck , and graceful spread his mane . * By Sir Richard Blackmore . Now as to the intrepidity ...
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