The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... goddess Venus , and was seated in a most fruitful 1 This paper may be by John Hughes , who published an edition of Spenser in 1715 . 2 In the " Rehearsal , " Act I. island , walled by nature against all invaders . There 7 THE TATLER ...
... goddess Venus , and was seated in a most fruitful 1 This paper may be by John Hughes , who published an edition of Spenser in 1715 . 2 In the " Rehearsal , " Act I. island , walled by nature against all invaders . There 7 THE TATLER ...
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... publish a letter , wherein he is censured with too much reason himself ; yet I hope you will be the better for it , and think upon the themes I have mentioned , which must certainly be of greater service to the world , yourself , and Mr ...
... publish a letter , wherein he is censured with too much reason himself ; yet I hope you will be the better for it , and think upon the themes I have mentioned , which must certainly be of greater service to the world , yourself , and Mr ...
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... . 56. ) The elegant edition of this book published in London in 1710 , in 12mo , was dedicated to Steele by the editor , Maittaire . another ; and men of the same imperfections are as 22 The Tatler No. 197. July 13 , 1710.
... . 56. ) The elegant edition of this book published in London in 1710 , in 12mo , was dedicated to Steele by the editor , Maittaire . another ; and men of the same imperfections are as 22 The Tatler No. 197. July 13 , 1710.
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... publish tables of respect and civility , by which persons may be instructed in the proper times and seasons , as well as at what degree of intimacy a man may be allowed to commend or rally his companions ; the promiscuous licence of ...
... publish tables of respect and civility , by which persons may be instructed in the proper times and seasons , as well as at what degree of intimacy a man may be allowed to commend or rally his companions ; the promiscuous licence of ...
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... publish some edict against these midnight alarms , which , under the name of serenades , do greatly annoy many well - disposed persons , not only in the place above mentioned , but also in most of the polite towns of this island . I ...
... publish some edict against these midnight alarms , which , under the name of serenades , do greatly annoy many well - disposed persons , not only in the place above mentioned , but also in most of the polite towns of this island . I ...
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