The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... persons who would only laugh at the folly of the host ; while the youth of both sexes began to be trained up with notions of high life , which , by destroying industry and perverting the use of wealth , soon left them in a motley ...
... persons who would only laugh at the folly of the host ; while the youth of both sexes began to be trained up with notions of high life , which , by destroying industry and perverting the use of wealth , soon left them in a motley ...
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... person , and find resemblances where none were meant . Our authors cannot therefore be very severely blamed if they occasionally played with this species of self - deception , and , knowing the perverted taste of some of their customers ...
... person , and find resemblances where none were meant . Our authors cannot therefore be very severely blamed if they occasionally played with this species of self - deception , and , knowing the perverted taste of some of their customers ...
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... persons whom he could not men- tion without contempt , his biographer in- ' forms us that he was more circumspect in ... person for whom Lady CAR- TERET was very importunate , at the same * time declaring to her ladyship , that if it had ...
... persons whom he could not men- tion without contempt , his biographer in- ' forms us that he was more circumspect in ... person for whom Lady CAR- TERET was very importunate , at the same * time declaring to her ladyship , that if it had ...
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... person pro- moted by him to a vicarage , because his gun had gone off accidentally and wounded him . In his attempt to develope SWIFT's mys- terious conduct , towards STELLA and VA- NESSA , he has certainly removed much of the mystery ...
... person pro- moted by him to a vicarage , because his gun had gone off accidentally and wounded him . In his attempt to develope SWIFT's mys- terious conduct , towards STELLA and VA- NESSA , he has certainly removed much of the mystery ...
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... person was ever much im- proved in piety or benevolence * . ' The next contributor to the TATLER whom we shall notice , is Mr. JOHN HUGHES , who is said to have been the author of the letter signed Josiah Couplet in No. 64 ; that signed ...
... person was ever much im- proved in piety or benevolence * . ' The next contributor to the TATLER whom we shall notice , is Mr. JOHN HUGHES , who is said to have been the author of the letter signed Josiah Couplet in No. 64 ; that signed ...
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