The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... believe , our author's account of him claims particular regard and credit . Steele , who knew him well , had a penetrating understanding , and an indepen- dent fpirit . His pen was always ready , at the service of his friends and his ...
... believe , our author's account of him claims particular regard and credit . Steele , who knew him well , had a penetrating understanding , and an indepen- dent fpirit . His pen was always ready , at the service of his friends and his ...
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... believe that their ancestors ever fmoaked tobacco at the play- houfe , and even in the church . Nevertheless it certainly appears that this fashion did once prevail , from number- lefs paffages in old plays , where we read too of ...
... believe that their ancestors ever fmoaked tobacco at the play- houfe , and even in the church . Nevertheless it certainly appears that this fashion did once prevail , from number- lefs paffages in old plays , where we read too of ...
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... believe they have a mind to fet it afide , in order to intro- duce the heirs - general into his estate . Thefe are great evils ; but fince there is no proceeding with fuccefs in this world , without complying with the arts of it , I ...
... believe they have a mind to fet it afide , in order to intro- duce the heirs - general into his estate . Thefe are great evils ; but fince there is no proceeding with fuccefs in this world , without complying with the arts of it , I ...
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... believe their thoughts and ideas are very much fuperior to their neighbours ; and do not value what thefe their neighbours think of them , provided they do not reckon them fools . Thefe have fuch a romantic touch in business , that they ...
... believe their thoughts and ideas are very much fuperior to their neighbours ; and do not value what thefe their neighbours think of them , provided they do not reckon them fools . Thefe have fuch a romantic touch in business , that they ...
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... , which was held faft in the mouth of the wearer , ' as appears from a paffege in ← The Cenfor , ' vol . i . N ° 6 , p . 43. See Tatler , N ° 259 . 7 " • " gainly , that it is impoffible to believe the 36 N ° 193 THE TATLER .
... , which was held faft in the mouth of the wearer , ' as appears from a paffege in ← The Cenfor , ' vol . i . N ° 6 , p . 43. See Tatler , N ° 259 . 7 " • " gainly , that it is impoffible to believe the 36 N ° 193 THE TATLER .
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