The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... look upon our- selves to be musical instruments , though we do not yet know of what kind ; which we hope to learn from you , if you will give us leave to play before you . " This was fol- lowed by a general laugh , which I always look ...
... look upon our- selves to be musical instruments , though we do not yet know of what kind ; which we hope to learn from you , if you will give us leave to play before you . " This was fol- lowed by a general laugh , which I always look ...
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... looks upon to be sound learning , and substantial criticism . As for those who talk of the fineness of style , and the just- ness of thought , or describe the brightness of any parti- cular passages ; nay , though they themselves write ...
... looks upon to be sound learning , and substantial criticism . As for those who talk of the fineness of style , and the just- ness of thought , or describe the brightness of any parti- cular passages ; nay , though they themselves write ...
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... look with contempt on the most beautiful poems that have been composed by any of their contemporaries ; but will lock themselves up in their studies for a twelvemonth together , to correct , publish , and expound such trifles of ...
... look with contempt on the most beautiful poems that have been composed by any of their contemporaries ; but will lock themselves up in their studies for a twelvemonth together , to correct , publish , and expound such trifles of ...
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... look upon myself as quite undone whilst you are with me ? But what will become of Tulliola ? You must look to that ; I must confess , I am entirely at a loss about her . Whatever happens , we must take care of the reputation and ...
... look upon myself as quite undone whilst you are with me ? But what will become of Tulliola ? You must look to that ; I must confess , I am entirely at a loss about her . Whatever happens , we must take care of the reputation and ...
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... look upon John Morphew to be as great a man as Elzevir : and Aldus to have been such another as Bernard Lintot . If you would give me my revenge , I would only desire of you to let me pub- lish an account of your library , which , I ...
... look upon John Morphew to be as great a man as Elzevir : and Aldus to have been such another as Bernard Lintot . If you would give me my revenge , I would only desire of you to let me pub- lish an account of your library , which , I ...
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