The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... action which he commenced against the ma- nagers , in 1726. He is now said to have been attacked by a paralytic disorder * , which It is with great pleasure , I copy the following correction of this statement : " Steele retired into ...
... action which he commenced against the ma- nagers , in 1726. He is now said to have been attacked by a paralytic disorder * , which It is with great pleasure , I copy the following correction of this statement : " Steele retired into ...
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... action : and an abhor- rence of gross vices , as offensive to the Deity , and dangerous to the eternal welfare of man . When betrayed by liveliness of temper into an expression inconsistent with piety or decency , he was ever ready to ...
... action : and an abhor- rence of gross vices , as offensive to the Deity , and dangerous to the eternal welfare of man . When betrayed by liveliness of temper into an expression inconsistent with piety or decency , he was ever ready to ...
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... action or discourse throughout this town , as well as elsewhere , under such dates of places as may prepare you for the matter you are to expect in the following manner . " All accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and enter- tainment ...
... action or discourse throughout this town , as well as elsewhere , under such dates of places as may prepare you for the matter you are to expect in the following manner . " All accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and enter- tainment ...
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... . Bignell . The part which gives name to the play was performed by herself . Through the whole action she 24 No 2 . TATLER . Character of a very Pretty Fellow-A Toast: ADDISON-Continental Intel- ligence-Lines to the French King STEELE.
... . Bignell . The part which gives name to the play was performed by herself . Through the whole action she 24 No 2 . TATLER . Character of a very Pretty Fellow-A Toast: ADDISON-Continental Intel- ligence-Lines to the French King STEELE.
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Sir Richard Steele. was performed by herself . Through the whole action she made à very pretty figure , and exactly entered into the nature of the part . Her husband , in the drama , is represented to be one of those de- bauchees who run ...
Sir Richard Steele. was performed by herself . Through the whole action she made à very pretty figure , and exactly entered into the nature of the part . Her husband , in the drama , is represented to be one of those de- bauchees who run ...
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