The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... , that it gives me the moft con- fpicuous occafion I can ever have , of fubfcribing myself , SIR , Your most obliged , moft obedient , and moft humble fervant , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . THE TATLE R. NO . I. TUESDAY , APRIL 12 ii DEDICATION .
... , that it gives me the moft con- fpicuous occafion I can ever have , of fubfcribing myself , SIR , Your most obliged , moft obedient , and moft humble fervant , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . THE TATLE R. NO . I. TUESDAY , APRIL 12 ii DEDICATION .
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... occafion . There has not been known fo great a concourfe of perfons of diftinction as at that time ; the ftage itself was covered with gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was drawn , it discovered even there a very splendid ...
... occafion . There has not been known fo great a concourfe of perfons of diftinction as at that time ; the ftage itself was covered with gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was drawn , it discovered even there a very splendid ...
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... occafion at the head of five hundred foot and one thousand horse ; upon which the enemy withdrew , without making any farther attempt . From my own Apartment . I AM forry I am obliged to trouble the public with fo much difcourfe upon a ...
... occafion at the head of five hundred foot and one thousand horse ; upon which the enemy withdrew , without making any farther attempt . From my own Apartment . I AM forry I am obliged to trouble the public with fo much difcourfe upon a ...
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... occafion to admonish a young nobleman , who came fluttered into the box last night , and let him know how much all his friends were out of countenance for him . The women fat in terror of hearing fomething that should shock their ...
... occafion to admonish a young nobleman , who came fluttered into the box last night , and let him know how much all his friends were out of countenance for him . The women fat in terror of hearing fomething that should shock their ...
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... occafion , that he is going to publifh a treatise against operas , which , he thinks , have already inclined us to thoughts of peace , and if tolerated , muft infallibly dif pirit us from carrying on the war . He has communi- ' cated ...
... occafion , that he is going to publifh a treatise against operas , which , he thinks , have already inclined us to thoughts of peace , and if tolerated , muft infallibly dif pirit us from carrying on the war . He has communi- ' cated ...
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