The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... called by this name . Not long after the date of this dedication , being embarraffed by his vanity of profufion , or his im- prudence of generofity , he borrowed 1000l . of Addison on this house and its furniture , giving bond and judg ...
... called by this name . Not long after the date of this dedication , being embarraffed by his vanity of profufion , or his im- prudence of generofity , he borrowed 1000l . of Addison on this house and its furniture , giving bond and judg ...
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... called home by his countrymen , until these faw the fword of their enemies at their gates ; and then was it not time for him , thinkeft thou , to return ? It appeareth therefore that thou doft prophefy backwards ; thou doft row one way ...
... called home by his countrymen , until these faw the fword of their enemies at their gates ; and then was it not time for him , thinkeft thou , to return ? It appeareth therefore that thou doft prophefy backwards ; thou doft row one way ...
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... called The Lives of the Poets , & c . ' was un- dertaken . T. Cibber's fhare in it was very inconfider- able ; at the time of the publication he was a prisoner in the King's - bench . It was conducted , as has been related , by Robert ...
... called The Lives of the Poets , & c . ' was un- dertaken . T. Cibber's fhare in it was very inconfider- able ; at the time of the publication he was a prisoner in the King's - bench . It was conducted , as has been related , by Robert ...
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... called , The Chances ' , ' wherein Don John and Conftantia are acted to the utmost perection . There need not be a greater in- ftance of the force of action than in many in- cidents of this play , where indifferent paffages , and fuch ...
... called , The Chances ' , ' wherein Don John and Conftantia are acted to the utmost perection . There need not be a greater in- ftance of the force of action than in many in- cidents of this play , where indifferent paffages , and fuch ...
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... called ; but could get no answer . At laft I saw one on the other fide of the gate , who stood peeping through a small crevice . This was the porter ; he had a double face refembling a Janus , and was continually looking about him , as ...
... called ; but could get no answer . At laft I saw one on the other fide of the gate , who stood peeping through a small crevice . This was the porter ; he had a double face refembling a Janus , and was continually looking about him , as ...
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