The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... pretended attachments , and disguised selfishness , traced to their source , and exposed to contempt or ridicule . Such instructions supply a very necessary branch of that knowledge of the world ' which is generally purchased at a much ...
... pretended attachments , and disguised selfishness , traced to their source , and exposed to contempt or ridicule . Such instructions supply a very necessary branch of that knowledge of the world ' which is generally purchased at a much ...
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... pretends to account for BICKERSTAFF'S re- suming his functions . Nos . 5 and 20 , were published by Dr. HAWKESWORTH in SWIFT'S Works ; but it is singular that the former of these should have escaped the animadver- sion of HAWKESWORTH'S ...
... pretends to account for BICKERSTAFF'S re- suming his functions . Nos . 5 and 20 , were published by Dr. HAWKESWORTH in SWIFT'S Works ; but it is singular that the former of these should have escaped the animadver- sion of HAWKESWORTH'S ...
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... pretended to by Mr. STEELE . From a scarce pamphlet in the Lambeth library supposed to be written by GAY , we have authority to add , that STEELE's disap- pearing was bewailed as some general cala- mity every one wanted so agreeable an ...
... pretended to by Mr. STEELE . From a scarce pamphlet in the Lambeth library supposed to be written by GAY , we have authority to add , that STEELE's disap- pearing was bewailed as some general cala- mity every one wanted so agreeable an ...
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... pretend to be affected with , or take the liberty to acknowledge , your great talents and public virtues . It gives a pleasing prospect to your friends , that is to say , to the friends of your country , that you have passed through the ...
... pretend to be affected with , or take the liberty to acknowledge , your great talents and public virtues . It gives a pleasing prospect to your friends , that is to say , to the friends of your country , that you have passed through the ...
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... pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man ob- tains from the good opinion and friendship of wor- thy men , is a much greater honour than he can pos- sibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the ...
... pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man ob- tains from the good opinion and friendship of wor- thy men , is a much greater honour than he can pos- sibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the ...
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