The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... common Jester - Case of a Widow -Petition of the Linen Drapers Steele . 216. Taste of the Virtuosi - Legacy of a Virtuoso - Death of Mr. Part- ridge Addison . 217. On Scolds - The Author's Notice that he means to be much wittier Steele ...
... common Jester - Case of a Widow -Petition of the Linen Drapers Steele . 216. Taste of the Virtuosi - Legacy of a Virtuoso - Death of Mr. Part- ridge Addison . 217. On Scolds - The Author's Notice that he means to be much wittier Steele ...
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... common sense . These per- sons set a greater value on themselves for having found out the meaning of a passage in Greek , than upon the author for having written it ; nay , will allow the passage itself not to have any beauty in it , at ...
... common sense . These per- sons set a greater value on themselves for having found out the meaning of a passage in Greek , than upon the author for having written it ; nay , will allow the passage itself not to have any beauty in it , at ...
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... common topics of ridicule that every stage scribbler hath found his account in ; for whenever there is an occa- sion for a clap , an impertinent jest upon matrimony is sure to raise it . This hath been attended with very perni- cious ...
... common topics of ridicule that every stage scribbler hath found his account in ; for whenever there is an occa- sion for a clap , an impertinent jest upon matrimony is sure to raise it . This hath been attended with very perni- cious ...
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... common report , that you give incredible proofs of virtue and fortitude , and that you are indefatigable in all kinds of good offices . How unhappy a man am I , that a woman of your virtue , constancy , and honour , and good nature ...
... common report , that you give incredible proofs of virtue and fortitude , and that you are indefatigable in all kinds of good offices . How unhappy a man am I , that a woman of your virtue , constancy , and honour , and good nature ...
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... COMMON civility to an impertinent fellow often draws upon one a great many unforeseen troubles ; and , if one doth not take particular care , will be inter- preted by him as an overture of friendship and intimacy . This I was very ...
... COMMON civility to an impertinent fellow often draws upon one a great many unforeseen troubles ; and , if one doth not take particular care , will be inter- preted by him as an overture of friendship and intimacy . This I was very ...
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