The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... learned , was Doubt . Overagainst him fat Delay , who entertained paffengers with some idle ftory , while they loft fuch opportuni- ties as were never to be recovered . As foon as the porter faw my fhield , he opened the gate ; but upon ...
... learned , was Doubt . Overagainst him fat Delay , who entertained paffengers with some idle ftory , while they loft fuch opportuni- ties as were never to be recovered . As foon as the porter faw my fhield , he opened the gate ; but upon ...
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... learned , they were both her fons , but begotten of her by two different fathers ; their names Love and Hatred , The lady fo well tempered and reconciled them both , that the forced them to join hands ; though I could not but obferve ...
... learned , they were both her fons , but begotten of her by two different fathers ; their names Love and Hatred , The lady fo well tempered and reconciled them both , that the forced them to join hands ; though I could not but obferve ...
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... learned world are very much offended at many of my ratiocinations , and have but a very mean opinion of me as a politician . The reafon of this is , that fome erroneously conceive a talent for politics to confift in the regard to a ...
... learned world are very much offended at many of my ratiocinations , and have but a very mean opinion of me as a politician . The reafon of this is , that fome erroneously conceive a talent for politics to confift in the regard to a ...
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... learned world , than the fwarms of Goths and Vandals to the politic . It is , me- thinks , wonderful , that fellows could be awake , and utter fuch incoherent conceptions , and con- verfe with great gravity , like learned men , without ...
... learned world , than the fwarms of Goths and Vandals to the politic . It is , me- thinks , wonderful , that fellows could be awake , and utter fuch incoherent conceptions , and con- verfe with great gravity , like learned men , without ...
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... learned languages . Literature does but make a man more eminently the thing which nature made him ; and Polyglottes , had he ftudied lefs than he has , and writ only in his mother - tongue , had been known only in Great- Britain for a ...
... learned languages . Literature does but make a man more eminently the thing which nature made him ; and Polyglottes , had he ftudied lefs than he has , and writ only in his mother - tongue , had been known only in Great- Britain for a ...
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