The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... of blood , no vigour of constitution , that can turn his system of infidelity to his advantage , or raise pleasures out of them , which are inconsistent with the belief of an hereafter . One that has neither wit xxxviii PREFACE .
... of blood , no vigour of constitution , that can turn his system of infidelity to his advantage , or raise pleasures out of them , which are inconsistent with the belief of an hereafter . One that has neither wit xxxviii PREFACE .
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... turn of the expression , the elegance of the style and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . " Besides this immorality in the audience , there was a lewd tendency and unnatural style in the dramas which ...
... turn of the expression , the elegance of the style and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . " Besides this immorality in the audience , there was a lewd tendency and unnatural style in the dramas which ...
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... turn of diction , little notice can be gained but from those who can enjoy the graces of the original . To the Dialogues of Fontenelle he added two composed by himself ; and dedicated his work to the earl of Wharton . He judged ...
... turn of diction , little notice can be gained but from those who can enjoy the graces of the original . To the Dialogues of Fontenelle he added two composed by himself ; and dedicated his work to the earl of Wharton . He judged ...
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... turn in conver- sation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually employed upon obvious and com- mon subjects , though at the same time obliged to treat ...
... turn in conver- sation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually employed upon obvious and com- mon subjects , though at the same time obliged to treat ...
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... turn of the expression , the elegance ! of the style , and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . But however the company is altered , all have shewn a great respect for Mr. Better- ton : and the very ...
... turn of the expression , the elegance ! of the style , and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . But however the company is altered , all have shewn a great respect for Mr. Better- ton : and the very ...
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