The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... fortune the name of Isaac Bicker- staff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordinary occur- rences of common journals of news brought in a multitude of other readers . I could not , I confess ...
... fortune the name of Isaac Bicker- staff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordinary occur- rences of common journals of news brought in a multitude of other readers . I could not , I confess ...
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... fortune of this illustrious man , who , in the space of forty years , has passed through all the gradations of human life , until he has ascended to the character of a prince ' , and become the scourge of a tyrant , who sat on one of ...
... fortune of this illustrious man , who , in the space of forty years , has passed through all the gradations of human life , until he has ascended to the character of a prince ' , and become the scourge of a tyrant , who sat on one of ...
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... fortune of this illustrious man , who , in the space of forty years , has passed through all the gradations of human life , until he has ascended to the character of a prince ' , and become the scourge of a tyrant , who sat on one of ...
... fortune of this illustrious man , who , in the space of forty years , has passed through all the gradations of human life , until he has ascended to the character of a prince ' , and become the scourge of a tyrant , who sat on one of ...
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... fortune bow'd , Cato alone his empire disallow'd ; With inborn strength alone oppos'd mankind , With heav'n in view , to all below it blind : Regardless of his friend's applause , or moan , Alone triumphant , since he falls alone 1 ...
... fortune bow'd , Cato alone his empire disallow'd ; With inborn strength alone oppos'd mankind , With heav'n in view , to all below it blind : Regardless of his friend's applause , or moan , Alone triumphant , since he falls alone 1 ...
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... and was made keeper of the King's Mews . He died Oct. 2 , 1754 , and left his fortune to Mrs. Woffington . He was the author of three dramatic pieces . ' See N ° 4 , note . ness of this prince threw him upon the choice of 12 . 101 TATLER .
... and was made keeper of the King's Mews . He died Oct. 2 , 1754 , and left his fortune to Mrs. Woffington . He was the author of three dramatic pieces . ' See N ° 4 , note . ness of this prince threw him upon the choice of 12 . 101 TATLER .
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