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... kind ; and the history of the stage would be a barren detail , if it excluded the schemes of avarice and the intrigues of licentiousness . In all changes of English manners , a fo- reign influence has long been predominant . The ...
... kind ; and the history of the stage would be a barren detail , if it excluded the schemes of avarice and the intrigues of licentiousness . In all changes of English manners , a fo- reign influence has long been predominant . The ...
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... kind . On these principles their criticisms are generally founded ; while their acquaintance with the Greek and Roman clas- sics furnished them with apt allusions and il- lustrations , and enabled them , without the folly of presumption ...
... kind . On these principles their criticisms are generally founded ; while their acquaintance with the Greek and Roman clas- sics furnished them with apt allusions and il- lustrations , and enabled them , without the folly of presumption ...
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... kind are pre- served with little care , and read , if read at all , with little interest . If they settle a date , or illustrate a minute point of history , it is as much as can be expected from them in an age which has forgot the zeal ...
... kind are pre- served with little care , and read , if read at all , with little interest . If they settle a date , or illustrate a minute point of history , it is as much as can be expected from them in an age which has forgot the zeal ...
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... kind , had before ventured to express . From Dr. BURNEY , it is decisive . The articles of public news were of more importance to the TATLER . They were all written by STEELE , who was then Gazetteer , and therefore had the advantage of ...
... kind , had before ventured to express . From Dr. BURNEY , it is decisive . The articles of public news were of more importance to the TATLER . They were all written by STEELE , who was then Gazetteer , and therefore had the advantage of ...
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... kind . In the other parts of the TATLER , he was at first less careful ; his style had a familiar vulgarity not unlike that of the journalists of the age , which he adopted either in compliance with the prevail- ing manner , or by way ...
... kind . In the other parts of the TATLER , he was at first less careful ; his style had a familiar vulgarity not unlike that of the journalists of the age , which he adopted either in compliance with the prevail- ing manner , or by way ...
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