The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... given with nice judg- ment , or in due proportion ; and , in a way not difhonour- able to the givers or the receiver , account fufficiently for what the Doctor calls the blandishments that were prac- tifed upon Halifax . ' C This ...
... given with nice judg- ment , or in due proportion ; and , in a way not difhonour- able to the givers or the receiver , account fufficiently for what the Doctor calls the blandishments that were prac- tifed upon Halifax . ' C This ...
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... given to change ; infomuch that it may likely come to pafs , that before thou art many years nearer to thy diffolution , thou mayeft behold him fitting on a high place whom thou now laugheft to fcorn : and then how wilt thou be glad to ...
... given to change ; infomuch that it may likely come to pafs , that before thou art many years nearer to thy diffolution , thou mayeft behold him fitting on a high place whom thou now laugheft to fcorn : and then how wilt thou be glad to ...
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... given for no other purpose in nature but to betray you , and favour other pretenders , by making you place a right which is in you only , upon a level with a right which you have in common with others . I am , Sir , Your most faithful ...
... given for no other purpose in nature but to betray you , and favour other pretenders , by making you place a right which is in you only , upon a level with a right which you have in common with others . I am , Sir , Your most faithful ...
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... given for any thing , and Mr. Coxeter's curious remarks are not diftinguished from Mr. Oldys's crude annotations , and additional trafh . It was much benefited by Dr. Johnson's revifal , who furnished moft of the particulars in the life ...
... given for any thing , and Mr. Coxeter's curious remarks are not diftinguished from Mr. Oldys's crude annotations , and additional trafh . It was much benefited by Dr. Johnson's revifal , who furnished moft of the particulars in the life ...
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... given to proper objects . But in this age we behold things for which we ought to have an abhorrence , not only received without disdain , but even valued as motives of emulation . This is naturally the deftruction of fimplicity of ...
... given to proper objects . But in this age we behold things for which we ought to have an abhorrence , not only received without disdain , but even valued as motives of emulation . This is naturally the deftruction of fimplicity of ...
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