The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... merit , summons all his disciples whether dead or living , mad or tame , Toasts , Smarts , Dappers , Pretty - fellows , musicians , or scrapers , to make their ap- pearance at the playhouse in the Haymarket on Thursday next , when there ...
... merit , summons all his disciples whether dead or living , mad or tame , Toasts , Smarts , Dappers , Pretty - fellows , musicians , or scrapers , to make their ap- pearance at the playhouse in the Haymarket on Thursday next , when there ...
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... always been my endeavour to distinguish between realities and appearances , and to separate true merit from the pretence to it . As it shall ever be my study to make discoveries of this nature in human life , and 32 TATLER . No 164 .
... always been my endeavour to distinguish between realities and appearances , and to separate true merit from the pretence to it . As it shall ever be my study to make discoveries of this nature in human life , and 32 TATLER . No 164 .
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... merit ; nay , succeed so well , that , with a load of imperfections on their heads , they go on in opposition to general disesteem ; while they who are every way their superiors , languish away their days , though possessed of the ...
... merit ; nay , succeed so well , that , with a load of imperfections on their heads , they go on in opposition to general disesteem ; while they who are every way their superiors , languish away their days , though possessed of the ...
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... merit , while the modest or diffident gives himself up as one who is possessed of neither . For this reason , men of front carry things before them with little opposi- tion ; and make so skilful a use of their talent , that they can ...
... merit , while the modest or diffident gives himself up as one who is possessed of neither . For this reason , men of front carry things before them with little opposi- tion ; and make so skilful a use of their talent , that they can ...
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... of blind chance that any man was preferred , but owed only to service and merit what he had obtained himself . It is the fault of studious men to appear in pub- lic with too contemplative a carriage ; and I began 52 N ° 170 . TATLER .
... of blind chance that any man was preferred , but owed only to service and merit what he had obtained himself . It is the fault of studious men to appear in pub- lic with too contemplative a carriage ; and I began 52 N ° 170 . TATLER .
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