The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... matters of the most indifferent nature . It is a mighty practice with men of this genius to avoid frequent appearance in ... matter in hand be what it will , it must be carried with an air of importance , and tranf- acted , if we may fo ...
... matters of the most indifferent nature . It is a mighty practice with men of this genius to avoid frequent appearance in ... matter in hand be what it will , it must be carried with an air of importance , and tranf- acted , if we may fo ...
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... matters which , they think , I should not have touched upon but for fordid confiderations . It is apparent , that my motive could not be of that kind ; for when a man declares himself openly on one fide , that party will take no more ...
... matters which , they think , I should not have touched upon but for fordid confiderations . It is apparent , that my motive could not be of that kind ; for when a man declares himself openly on one fide , that party will take no more ...
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... matter of concern to him . I have fent him my private opinion for his conduct ; but the ftage and ftate affairs ... matters which regard that part of mankind who live without interefting themselves with the troubles or pleasures of ...
... matter of concern to him . I have fent him my private opinion for his conduct ; but the ftage and ftate affairs ... matters which regard that part of mankind who live without interefting themselves with the troubles or pleasures of ...
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... matter before me for the future , He is at the bottom my friend ; but is at a loss to know , whe- ther I am a fool or a phyfician ; and is pleafed to ex- poftulate with me with relation to the latter . He falls heavy upon licentiates ...
... matter before me for the future , He is at the bottom my friend ; but is at a loss to know , whe- ther I am a fool or a phyfician ; and is pleafed to ex- poftulate with me with relation to the latter . He falls heavy upon licentiates ...
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... matters , and who hath wit enough to judge that his opinion was not like to make many profelytes ; how is it poffible , I fay , that a little paffion , for I have ftill too good an opi- nion of you to think you was bribed by the ...
... matters , and who hath wit enough to judge that his opinion was not like to make many profelytes ; how is it poffible , I fay , that a little paffion , for I have ftill too good an opi- nion of you to think you was bribed by the ...
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