The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... things until they are passed , for fear of divulging matters which may offend our superiors . ' 2 This was then lower down in St. James's - street than it is at present , and on the other side of the way . 3 Then on the north side of ...
... things until they are passed , for fear of divulging matters which may offend our superiors . ' 2 This was then lower down in St. James's - street than it is at present , and on the other side of the way . 3 Then on the north side of ...
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... things which may offend great persons . But , at the same time , I must not prostitute the liberal sciences so far , as not to utter the truth in cases which do im- mediately concern the good of my native country . I must therefore ...
... things which may offend great persons . But , at the same time , I must not prostitute the liberal sciences so far , as not to utter the truth in cases which do im- mediately concern the good of my native country . I must therefore ...
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... things given out by the allies , which are shifts below a conquering nation to make use of . Among others it is said , there is a general murmur- ing among the people of France , though at the same time all my letters agree , that there ...
... things given out by the allies , which are shifts below a conquering nation to make use of . Among others it is said , there is a general murmur- ing among the people of France , though at the same time all my letters agree , that there ...
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... thing is , as I said , finding out all that can be said in his way whom you employ to set forth your worthy . Waller and Denham had worn out the expedience of Advice to a Painter : this author has transferred the work , and sent his ...
... thing is , as I said , finding out all that can be said in his way whom you employ to set forth your worthy . Waller and Denham had worn out the expedience of Advice to a Painter : this author has transferred the work , and sent his ...
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... thing that offers for the subject of my discourse ' . " Thus new persons , as well as new things , are to come under my consideration ; as when a toast or wit is first pronounced such , you shall have the freshest advice of their ...
... thing that offers for the subject of my discourse ' . " Thus new persons , as well as new things , are to come under my consideration ; as when a toast or wit is first pronounced such , you shall have the freshest advice of their ...
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