The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... spirit and humour , raised it to as high a pitch of reputation as it could possibly ar- rive at . By this good fortune the name of Isaac Bicker- staff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordinary ...
... spirit and humour , raised it to as high a pitch of reputation as it could possibly ar- rive at . By this good fortune the name of Isaac Bicker- staff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordinary ...
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... spirit and genius are justly to be esteemed as considerable agents in it , we shall not , upon a dearth of news , present you with musty foreign edicts , or dull proclamations , but shall divide our relation of the passages which occur ...
... spirit and genius are justly to be esteemed as considerable agents in it , we shall not , upon a dearth of news , present you with musty foreign edicts , or dull proclamations , but shall divide our relation of the passages which occur ...
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... spirit of the times , which he sung in a lively and entertaining manner . See Guard . No 29 , and 67 . 14 The duke of Marlborough . 15 The waiter at St. James's coffee - house . tells me , there is a mail come in to 8 1 . TATLER .
... spirit of the times , which he sung in a lively and entertaining manner . See Guard . No 29 , and 67 . 14 The duke of Marlborough . 15 The waiter at St. James's coffee - house . tells me , there is a mail come in to 8 1 . TATLER .
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... spirit of one who has seen the world enough to undervalue it with good - breeding . The author must certainly be a man of wisdom as well as piety , and have spent much time in the exercise of both . The real causes 4 By Swift 1709. See ...
... spirit of one who has seen the world enough to undervalue it with good - breeding . The author must certainly be a man of wisdom as well as piety , and have spent much time in the exercise of both . The real causes 4 By Swift 1709. See ...
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... spirit in the lowest of her majesty's subjects . Take it as follows : At the siege of Namur by the allies , there were in the ranks of the company commanded by captain Pincent , in colonel Frederick Hamilton's regiment , one Unnion a ...
... spirit in the lowest of her majesty's subjects . Take it as follows : At the siege of Namur by the allies , there were in the ranks of the company commanded by captain Pincent , in colonel Frederick Hamilton's regiment , one Unnion a ...
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