The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... writing nonsense : Steele - Family of Greenhats : Swift - Continental Intelligence Steele . 60. A Rake reclaimed by his Father's liberality - Women to be gained by nonsense - Mars Triumphant - Adver- tisement . • Steele . 61. Men of ...
... writing nonsense : Steele - Family of Greenhats : Swift - Continental Intelligence Steele . 60. A Rake reclaimed by his Father's liberality - Women to be gained by nonsense - Mars Triumphant - Adver- tisement . • Steele . 61. Men of ...
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... writing . The larger works of literature , the voluminous folio , and the prolix dissertation , are often to be ... writer , having said what is most perti- nent and instructive , is not compelled to seize dull and cumbersome materials ...
... writing . The larger works of literature , the voluminous folio , and the prolix dissertation , are often to be ... writer , having said what is most perti- nent and instructive , is not compelled to seize dull and cumbersome materials ...
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... write , England possesses the most admirable series , a series to which no country can produce any thing comparable ... writing . His dia- logues upon Friendship and Old Age ; his defence of the Stoical Paradoxes , and above all his ...
... write , England possesses the most admirable series , a series to which no country can produce any thing comparable ... writing . His dia- logues upon Friendship and Old Age ; his defence of the Stoical Paradoxes , and above all his ...
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... writing of the great harvest of poets , declares that there was scarcely a day in all April , in which some one did ... writes with a naïveté which is so agreeable , that we are willing to overlook an offence which is not often pardoned ...
... writing of the great harvest of poets , declares that there was scarcely a day in all April , in which some one did ... writes with a naïveté which is so agreeable , that we are willing to overlook an offence which is not often pardoned ...
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... writer and the profundity of his thoughts , will ever attract ( notwithstanding the antique quaintness of his style ) a sufficient number of readers among those who use books as the food of reflection and meditation . Lord Clarendon ...
... writer and the profundity of his thoughts , will ever attract ( notwithstanding the antique quaintness of his style ) a sufficient number of readers among those who use books as the food of reflection and meditation . Lord Clarendon ...
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