The Tatler: With Prefaces Historical and Biographical, Band 4Alexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... true public fpirit of a nation is run into a faction against their friends and benefactors . I have hinted heretofore fome things which discover the real forrow I am in at the observation , that it is now very much fo in Great - Britain ...
... true public fpirit of a nation is run into a faction against their friends and benefactors . I have hinted heretofore fome things which discover the real forrow I am in at the observation , that it is now very much fo in Great - Britain ...
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... true , why did he not , before now , filence the induftrious clamours of his party , who both in print and public converfation applied those characters to perfons of the first rank , though without any regard to the rules of refemblance ...
... true , why did he not , before now , filence the induftrious clamours of his party , who both in print and public converfation applied those characters to perfons of the first rank , though without any regard to the rules of refemblance ...
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... true , that he only can weave fo fine a thread ; but it is in the power of the mereft drone that has wings , to fly through and destroy it . Will's Coffee - house , June 28 . THOUGH the taste of wit and pleasure is at prefent but very ...
... true , that he only can weave fo fine a thread ; but it is in the power of the mereft drone that has wings , to fly through and destroy it . Will's Coffee - house , June 28 . THOUGH the taste of wit and pleasure is at prefent but very ...
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... true picture of life , in the comedy 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 ...
... true picture of life , in the comedy 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 ...
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... true to my God , my friend , or myfelf ? In fhort , without conftancy there is neither love , friendfhip , nor virtue , in the world . N ° 193. Tuesday , July 4 , 1710 . STEELE . Qui didicit patriæ quid debeat , & quid amicis ; Quo fit ...
... true to my God , my friend , or myfelf ? In fhort , without conftancy there is neither love , friendfhip , nor virtue , in the world . N ° 193. Tuesday , July 4 , 1710 . STEELE . Qui didicit patriæ quid debeat , & quid amicis ; Quo fit ...
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