The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... tion of the first volume made my acknowledgments to doctor Swift , whofe pleasant writings , in the name of Bickerstaff , created an inclination in the town towards any thing that could appear in the fame disguise . I must acknowledge ...
... tion of the first volume made my acknowledgments to doctor Swift , whofe pleasant writings , in the name of Bickerstaff , created an inclination in the town towards any thing that could appear in the fame disguise . I must acknowledge ...
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... tion in general . When I ran back in my imagination all the men whom I have ever known and conversed with in my whole life , there are but very few who have not ufed their faculties in the purfuit of what it is impof- fible to acquire ...
... tion in general . When I ran back in my imagination all the men whom I have ever known and conversed with in my whole life , there are but very few who have not ufed their faculties in the purfuit of what it is impof- fible to acquire ...
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... tion of politer men , whofe only purfuit is glory . When the superior acts out of a principle of vanity , the dependant will be fure to allow it him ; because he knows it deftruc- tive of the very applause which is courted by the man ...
... tion of politer men , whofe only purfuit is glory . When the superior acts out of a principle of vanity , the dependant will be fure to allow it him ; because he knows it deftruc- tive of the very applause which is courted by the man ...
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... tion . But of all the adventurers that filled the hall , there was one who ftood by me , who I could not but fancy expected the thousand pounds per annum , as a mere juftice to his parts and induftry . He had his pencil and table - book ...
... tion . But of all the adventurers that filled the hall , there was one who ftood by me , who I could not but fancy expected the thousand pounds per annum , as a mere juftice to his parts and induftry . He had his pencil and table - book ...
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... gives a pleasure . Thefe live in a courfe of fubftantial and lafting happiness , and have the fatisfac- tion to fee all men endeavour to gratify them . This D 4 ftate ftate of mind not only lets a man into certain No. 203 . THE TATLER . 55.
... gives a pleasure . Thefe live in a courfe of fubftantial and lafting happiness , and have the fatisfac- tion to fee all men endeavour to gratify them . This D 4 ftate ftate of mind not only lets a man into certain No. 203 . THE TATLER . 55.
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