The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... fellows who have no sense farther than just to obferve , that our poor lover has moft understanding when he is drunk , and is leaft in his fenfes when he is fober . Will's Coffee - houfe , April 8 . On Thursday laft was acted , for the ...
... fellows who have no sense farther than just to obferve , that our poor lover has moft understanding when he is drunk , and is leaft in his fenfes when he is fober . Will's Coffee - houfe , April 8 . On Thursday laft was acted , for the ...
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... fellow - labour- ers , the reformers of manners , in their feverity towards plays ; but must allow , that a good play , acted before a well - bred audience , muft raife very proper incitements to good behaviour , and be the moft quick ...
... fellow - labour- ers , the reformers of manners , in their feverity towards plays ; but must allow , that a good play , acted before a well - bred audience , muft raife very proper incitements to good behaviour , and be the moft quick ...
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... any delicacy were to attend the difcourfes of the young fellows of this age , he would believe there were none but prostitutes to make the 3 objects 6 objects of paffion . So true it is what 4 23 No. 5 . THE TATLER .
... any delicacy were to attend the difcourfes of the young fellows of this age , he would believe there were none but prostitutes to make the 3 objects 6 objects of paffion . So true it is what 4 23 No. 5 . THE TATLER .
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... fellow who stares in the glafs all the time he is with her , and lets her plainly fee he may poffibly be his rival , but never his miftrefs . Yet Cynthio , the fame unhappy man whom I mentioned in my firft narrative , pleases himself ...
... fellow who stares in the glafs all the time he is with her , and lets her plainly fee he may poffibly be his rival , but never his miftrefs . Yet Cynthio , the fame unhappy man whom I mentioned in my firft narrative , pleases himself ...
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... fellow in a fur cap following him , and tells his audience , if they would not like his play , he would lie down and have his head ftruck off If this gained a clap , all was well ; but if not , there was nothing left but for the ...
... fellow in a fur cap following him , and tells his audience , if they would not like his play , he would lie down and have his head ftruck off If this gained a clap , all was well ; but if not , there was nothing left but for the ...
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