The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... proper objects . But in this age we behold things , for which we ought to have an abhorrence , not only received without difdain , but even valued as mo- tives of emulation . This is naturally the deftruction of fimplicity of manners ...
... proper objects . But in this age we behold things , for which we ought to have an abhorrence , not only received without difdain , but even valued as mo- tives of emulation . This is naturally the deftruction of fimplicity of manners ...
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... proper objects of ridicule and contempt ; and depreciating Alexander , as we have him drawn , is the only way of reftoring him to what he was in himself . It is well contrived of the players to let this part be followed by a true ...
... proper objects of ridicule and contempt ; and depreciating Alexander , as we have him drawn , is the only way of reftoring him to what he was in himself . It is well contrived of the players to let this part be followed by a true ...
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... proper actors , that , for my part , I am wholly difcouraged . The play with which they defign to open is , The Duke and no Duke ; and they are fo put to it , that the mafter himself is to act the Conjurer , and they have no one for the ...
... proper actors , that , for my part , I am wholly difcouraged . The play with which they defign to open is , The Duke and no Duke ; and they are fo put to it , that the mafter himself is to act the Conjurer , and they have no one for the ...
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... befriended my retreat . X This allegory is fo natural , that it explains itself . The perfons in it are very artfully described , and disposed in in proper places . The pofts affigned to Doubt , No. 194 THE TATLER . 21.
... befriended my retreat . X This allegory is fo natural , that it explains itself . The perfons in it are very artfully described , and disposed in in proper places . The pofts affigned to Doubt , No. 194 THE TATLER . 21.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. in proper places . The pofts affigned to Doubt , Delay , and Danger , are admirable . The gate of Good Defert has fomething noble and inftructive in it . But , above all , I am moft pleased with the ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. in proper places . The pofts affigned to Doubt , Delay , and Danger , are admirable . The gate of Good Defert has fomething noble and inftructive in it . But , above all , I am moft pleased with the ...
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