THE TATLER.: VOLUME THE FIRST, Band 1C. BATHURST, J. BUCKLAND, W. STRAHAN, J. and F. RIVINGTON, C. SAY, J. HINTON, B. WHITE, L. HAWES, W. CLARKE and R. COLLINS, R. HORSFIELD, T. CASLON, S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, T. DAVIES, E. and C. DILLY, H. BALDWIN, J. FULLER, jun. G. KEUTH, J. WILKIE, T. CADELL, F. NEWBERRY, W. GOLDSMITH, E. JOHNSTON, W. NICOLL, J. JOHNSON, W. FLEXNEY, G. ROBINSON, G. BURNETT, and R. BALDWIN, 1774 - 300 Seiten |
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... character will admis of it , infinuates , that there is no defence against vice , but the contempt of it : And has , in the natural ideas of an untainted innocent , fhown the gra- dual steps to ruin and deftruction , which perfons of ...
... character will admis of it , infinuates , that there is no defence against vice , but the contempt of it : And has , in the natural ideas of an untainted innocent , fhown the gra- dual steps to ruin and deftruction , which perfons of ...
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... character of Herner , and the defign of it , is a good reprefentation of the age in which that Co- medy was written ; at which time love and wenching were the business of life , and the gallant manner of pur- fuing women was the best ...
... character of Herner , and the defign of it , is a good reprefentation of the age in which that Co- medy was written ; at which time love and wenching were the business of life , and the gallant manner of pur- fuing women was the best ...
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... character is a little thief that fquints . For afk Mrs. Meddle , who is a confident , or fpy , upon all paffions in town , and fhe will tell you that the whole is a game of cross pur- pofes . The Lover is generally pursuing one who is ...
... character is a little thief that fquints . For afk Mrs. Meddle , who is a confident , or fpy , upon all paffions in town , and fhe will tell you that the whole is a game of cross pur- pofes . The Lover is generally pursuing one who is ...
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... characters of Cæfar and Cato . would be entering into too weighty a discourse for this place , if I attempted to fhew ... character of a Prince , and become the fcourge of a tyrant , who fat in one of the greatest thrones in Europe ...
... characters of Cæfar and Cato . would be entering into too weighty a discourse for this place , if I attempted to fhew ... character of a Prince , and become the fcourge of a tyrant , who fat in one of the greatest thrones in Europe ...
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... character ; for he is fo well known to have no paffion but felf - love ; or folly , but affectation ; that now , upon any occafion , they only cry , " It is her way , and , that is fo like her , " with- out farther reflection . As I ...
... character ; for he is fo well known to have no paffion but felf - love ; or folly , but affectation ; that now , upon any occafion , they only cry , " It is her way , and , that is fo like her , " with- out farther reflection . As I ...
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