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... town , nor would let himself down to kick and cuff with Tutchin , De Foe , and the rest of the Scandalous Club ( as they were not ashamed to call them- selves ) if he had not some prospect in view , which he thought would be worth his ...
... town , nor would let himself down to kick and cuff with Tutchin , De Foe , and the rest of the Scandalous Club ( as they were not ashamed to call them- selves ) if he had not some prospect in view , which he thought would be worth his ...
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... town , or from the apartments of the author , who styled himself Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . Astrologer . The reason for the assump- tion of this name and character was the ludicrous celebrity which the famous Dean Swift had given to them ...
... town , or from the apartments of the author , who styled himself Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . Astrologer . The reason for the assump- tion of this name and character was the ludicrous celebrity which the famous Dean Swift had given to them ...
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... town felt any regret at the termination of the Tatler , it was soon assuaged by the appearance of its noble suc- cessor the Spectator , which came out on the 1st of March 1711. In this paper and the Guardian , ( of both of which we must ...
... town felt any regret at the termination of the Tatler , it was soon assuaged by the appearance of its noble suc- cessor the Spectator , which came out on the 1st of March 1711. In this paper and the Guardian , ( of both of which we must ...
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... town towards sea and land should be destroyed : but the magistrates , in disregard of the articles , were making earnest solici- tation that the mole and dykes should be spared . The Guardian therefore argued with just warmth against ...
... town towards sea and land should be destroyed : but the magistrates , in disregard of the articles , were making earnest solici- tation that the mole and dykes should be spared . The Guardian therefore argued with just warmth against ...
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... Town Talk , to a lady in the country ; which per- sonage was his own wife . This reached only nine numbers : and while engaged in it , he began another paper called The Tea Table , and , quickly afterwards , a third called Chit Chat ...
... Town Talk , to a lady in the country ; which per- sonage was his own wife . This reached only nine numbers : and while engaged in it , he began another paper called The Tea Table , and , quickly afterwards , a third called Chit Chat ...
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