The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... town . ' Tis a poor , little , short , wretch , but will do best in a gown ; and we will make Lord Keeper give him a living . ' · This passage Mr. SHERIDAN has quoted as a proof of SWIFT'S ' good offices to men of genius and merit ...
... town . ' Tis a poor , little , short , wretch , but will do best in a gown ; and we will make Lord Keeper give him a living . ' · This passage Mr. SHERIDAN has quoted as a proof of SWIFT'S ' good offices to men of genius and merit ...
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... of a fine gentleman . Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town , that they were a parcel of fops , fools , aad vain coquettes : but in such a manner , as even pleased them , and made them more than lxxxiv HISTORICAL AND.
... of a fine gentleman . Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town , that they were a parcel of fops , fools , aad vain coquettes : but in such a manner , as even pleased them , and made them more than lxxxiv HISTORICAL AND.
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... town having been long perplexed with Pretenders in both kinds ; in order to open mens eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable under- taking to publish a Paper , which should observe upon the manners of the pleasurable ...
... town having been long perplexed with Pretenders in both kinds ; in order to open mens eyes against such abuses , it appeared no unprofitable under- taking to publish a Paper , which should observe upon the manners of the pleasurable ...
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... town , that these Lucubrations were written by the same hand with the first works which were published under my name ; but , before I lost the participation of that author's fame , I had already found the advantage of his authority , to ...
... town , that these Lucubrations were written by the same hand with the first works which were published under my name ; but , before I lost the participation of that author's fame , I had already found the advantage of his authority , to ...
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... town towards any thing that could appear in the same disguise . I must ac- knowledge also , that , at my first entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in conversation peculiar to that agreeable gen ...
... town towards any thing that could appear in the same disguise . I must ac- knowledge also , that , at my first entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in conversation peculiar to that agreeable gen ...
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