The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... libraries , schools and colleges , to dwell in clubs and assem- blies , at tea - tables , and in coffee - houses . ' . Of the origin of this species of writing Dr. JOHNSON has given a sketch which it were to be BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XV.
... libraries , schools and colleges , to dwell in clubs and assem- blies , at tea - tables , and in coffee - houses . ' . Of the origin of this species of writing Dr. JOHNSON has given a sketch which it were to be BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XV.
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... writer is to exercise his wit ; but the stage has never been considered as a master of common life , or as editing the laws of man- It has seldom succeeded even in cor- ners . * Beattie . recting what is amiss , although by flattering ...
... writer is to exercise his wit ; but the stage has never been considered as a master of common life , or as editing the laws of man- It has seldom succeeded even in cor- ners . * Beattie . recting what is amiss , although by flattering ...
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... writer of his age , that the perusal of his works will make no man better ; and that their ultimate effect is to represent plea- sure in alliance with vice ; and to relax those obligations by which life ought to be regu- lated * . ' 6 ...
... writer of his age , that the perusal of his works will make no man better ; and that their ultimate effect is to represent plea- sure in alliance with vice ; and to relax those obligations by which life ought to be regu- lated * . ' 6 ...
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... writer of humour knows how to avail himself , and which he cannot easily exhaust - to the forms of social intercourse ... write , they found this wide field almost entirely unoccupied . Their predecessors and their contemporaries , as Dr ...
... writer of humour knows how to avail himself , and which he cannot easily exhaust - to the forms of social intercourse ... write , they found this wide field almost entirely unoccupied . Their predecessors and their contemporaries , as Dr ...
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... writing a comedy , which a fellow collegian advised him to sup- press , as unworthy of his genius . After pur- suing his studies for some time , he left the University without a degree , and indulged an early pre - possession for a ...
... writing a comedy , which a fellow collegian advised him to sup- press , as unworthy of his genius . After pur- suing his studies for some time , he left the University without a degree , and indulged an early pre - possession for a ...
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