The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... spirit , and the reader must rise from the perusal of them with more amiable and more cheerful inclinations . Their style is the quaint and an tique garb of the age in which they were written , which circumstance , it is probable , has ...
... spirit , and the reader must rise from the perusal of them with more amiable and more cheerful inclinations . Their style is the quaint and an tique garb of the age in which they were written , which circumstance , it is probable , has ...
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... spirit , and with great force and perspicuity of ar- gument , and often discuss , though in an easy and familiar manner , some of the most difficult points of political and religious controversy . They are curious also , as display ...
... spirit , and with great force and perspicuity of ar- gument , and often discuss , though in an easy and familiar manner , some of the most difficult points of political and religious controversy . They are curious also , as display ...
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... spirit . All the minute occurrences of that narrative we are not constrained to believe , because the character in which he was writing did not oblige him to adhere to scrupulous veracity , and it is certain that few persons can ...
... spirit . All the minute occurrences of that narrative we are not constrained to believe , because the character in which he was writing did not oblige him to adhere to scrupulous veracity , and it is certain that few persons can ...
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... spirits : and no man will ever allow , he could converse personally with either , till after he was dead . Fourthly , I will plainly prove him to be dead , out of his own almanack for this year , and from the very passage which he ...
... spirits : and no man will ever allow , he could converse personally with either , till after he was dead . Fourthly , I will plainly prove him to be dead , out of his own almanack for this year , and from the very passage which he ...
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... spirit , not to tremble at seeing his country , in its present circumstances , in the hands of so daring a genius . If incidents should arise , that should place your safety and what ambitious men call greatness , in a balance against ...
... spirit , not to tremble at seeing his country , in its present circumstances , in the hands of so daring a genius . If incidents should arise , that should place your safety and what ambitious men call greatness , in a balance against ...
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