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... means , there soon ap- * The papers on Duelling in the TATLER were written by STEELE , whose thoughts are said to have been turned towards that subject in early life , when he was involved in a duel with a brother officer . peared an ...
... means , there soon ap- * The papers on Duelling in the TATLER were written by STEELE , whose thoughts are said to have been turned towards that subject in early life , when he was involved in a duel with a brother officer . peared an ...
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... means less noxious than what are usually employed . The effect however of this new species of popular instruction on the manners of the age , would have been very inconsiderable , and the authors could have inculcated neither the moral ...
... means less noxious than what are usually employed . The effect however of this new species of popular instruction on the manners of the age , would have been very inconsiderable , and the authors could have inculcated neither the moral ...
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... mean employment . In No. 51 , STEELE has apologised for his interference in this controversy with considerable shrewd- ness . Besides the gamblers , many of whom were certainly real characters , a few of a more harmless cast are ...
... mean employment . In No. 51 , STEELE has apologised for his interference in this controversy with considerable shrewd- ness . Besides the gamblers , many of whom were certainly real characters , a few of a more harmless cast are ...
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... mean time , we may remark that it contributed to preserve the uniformity and consistency of character , or the personal identity of ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . " Through- out the whole work , ' says an author who well knew how to appreciate its ...
... mean time , we may remark that it contributed to preserve the uniformity and consistency of character , or the personal identity of ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . " Through- out the whole work , ' says an author who well knew how to appreciate its ...
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... means . From whence it is , that all the beauties which others attain with labour , are in your Lordship but the natural effects of the heart that dictates . It is this noble simplicity , which makes you sur- pass mankind in the ...
... means . From whence it is , that all the beauties which others attain with labour , are in your Lordship but the natural effects of the heart that dictates . It is this noble simplicity , which makes you sur- pass mankind in the ...
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