The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... seem to deserve his chastisement . Skilful actors think it a very peculiar happiness to play in a scene with such as top their parts . Therefore I cannot but say , when the judgment of any good author directs him to write a beating for ...
... seem to deserve his chastisement . Skilful actors think it a very peculiar happiness to play in a scene with such as top their parts . Therefore I cannot but say , when the judgment of any good author directs him to write a beating for ...
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... seems to have made a vow to be witty to his life's end . When you meet him , " What do you think , " says he , " I have been entertain- ing myself with ? " Then out comes a premeditated turn , to which it is to no purpose to answer ...
... seems to have made a vow to be witty to his life's end . When you meet him , " What do you think , " says he , " I have been entertain- ing myself with ? " Then out comes a premeditated turn , to which it is to no purpose to answer ...
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... seems to support it . They consist chiefly of pleasantries and oblique strokes , apparently on persons of fashion , in that age , of both sexes . It appears from the Dedication to " The Drummer , " that Steele had Addison's direct ...
... seems to support it . They consist chiefly of pleasantries and oblique strokes , apparently on persons of fashion , in that age , of both sexes . It appears from the Dedication to " The Drummer , " that Steele had Addison's direct ...
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action Addison advices Æsculapius affairs appear April April 28 army arrived beauty behaviour called character Chryseis Court death desire discourse dress Duke of Anjou Duke of Marlborough enemy entertainment excellent eyes favour fortune France French gentleman give Hague Hockley-in-the-Hole honour hope humour instant Isaac Bickerstaff James's Coffee-house John July June June 18 June 29 King King of Denmark lady late letters live look Lord lover Madam Majesty manner Marshal Villars matter Monsieur nature never noble obliged observed occasion Olivenza Pacolet paper passion peace persons Peter Wentworth play pleasure poet present pretend pretty fellow Prince received Saturday sense speak Spectator spirit Steele stockjobbers Swift taken Tatler tell theatre things thought Thursday tion Torcy Tournay town troops Tuesday White's Chocolate-house whole Will's Coffee-house woman words write young