The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... thing that could appear in the fame disguise . I must acknowledge also , that at my first entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in con- verfation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his ...
... thing that could appear in the fame disguise . I must acknowledge also , that at my first entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in con- verfation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his ...
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... thing that firft difturbed me , is prefented to my ima- gination . I fhall therefore leave off when I am well , and fight with wildmills no more : only fhall be fo arrogant as to fay of myself , that in spite of all the force of fashion ...
... thing that firft difturbed me , is prefented to my ima- gination . I fhall therefore leave off when I am well , and fight with wildmills no more : only fhall be fo arrogant as to fay of myself , that in spite of all the force of fashion ...
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... things which discover the real forrow I am in at the obfervation , that it is now very much fo in Great Britain , and have had the honour to be pelted with feveral epiftles to expof- , tulate with me on that fubject . Among others , one ...
... things which discover the real forrow I am in at the obfervation , that it is now very much fo in Great Britain , and have had the honour to be pelted with feveral epiftles to expof- , tulate with me on that fubject . Among others , one ...
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... prints of Paris are fo very partial in favour of one fet of men among us , and treat the others as irreconcileable to your interests . Your Your writers are very large in recounting any thing which 4 . No. 190 . THE TATLER .
... prints of Paris are fo very partial in favour of one fet of men among us , and treat the others as irreconcileable to your interests . Your Your writers are very large in recounting any thing which 4 . No. 190 . THE TATLER .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Your writers are very large in recounting any thing which relates to the figure ... things , for which we ought to have an abhorrence , not only received without difdain , but even valued as mo- tives ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Your writers are very large in recounting any thing which relates to the figure ... things , for which we ought to have an abhorrence , not only received without difdain , but even valued as mo- tives ...
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