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... tion , to divert the attention of the people from public discontent . The TATLER and SPECTATOR had the same tendency they were published at a time when two parties , loud , restless , and violent , each with plausible declarations , and ...
... tion , to divert the attention of the people from public discontent . The TATLER and SPECTATOR had the same tendency they were published at a time when two parties , loud , restless , and violent , each with plausible declarations , and ...
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... were indeed sufficiently considered in the public discourses of our English Divines , which form a body of religious and moral instruc- * Johnson's Life of Congreve . tion , such as no other nation can hope to XX HISTORICAL AND.
... were indeed sufficiently considered in the public discourses of our English Divines , which form a body of religious and moral instruc- * Johnson's Life of Congreve . tion , such as no other nation can hope to XX HISTORICAL AND.
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Sir Richard Steele. tion , such as no other nation can hope to rival ; but the freaks and vagaries of fashion * , ope- rating upon various tempers , and creating many varieties of character , and many modi- fications of absurdity ...
Sir Richard Steele. tion , such as no other nation can hope to rival ; but the freaks and vagaries of fashion * , ope- rating upon various tempers , and creating many varieties of character , and many modi- fications of absurdity ...
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... tion here , indeed , ridicule seems frequently out of place ; for who can survey with gaiety of humour , the ruins of beauty and innocence ? the charms of feature lost in the fiend - like distortions of disappointed avarice , or success ...
... tion here , indeed , ridicule seems frequently out of place ; for who can survey with gaiety of humour , the ruins of beauty and innocence ? the charms of feature lost in the fiend - like distortions of disappointed avarice , or success ...
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... tion by sprightliness of address and familiari- ty of intercourse , they endeavoured to lead young and frivolous by insensible grada- tions and gentle persuasion , to connect the lesser with the greater obligations , and to secure an ...
... tion by sprightliness of address and familiari- ty of intercourse , they endeavoured to lead young and frivolous by insensible grada- tions and gentle persuasion , to connect the lesser with the greater obligations , and to secure an ...
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