The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... turn of the ex- pression , the elegance of the style , and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . But however the company is altered , all have shewn a great respect for Mr. Betterton : and the very gam ...
... turn of the ex- pression , the elegance of the style , and the like , the learned now dispute only about the truth of the game . But however the company is altered , all have shewn a great respect for Mr. Betterton : and the very gam ...
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... turn the poet gives it is very happy ; but the foundation is from a ler , to point out the respective writers , we have affixed the name of Steele ( the ostensible author ) to those papers re- specting the writers of which there remains ...
... turn the poet gives it is very happy ; but the foundation is from a ler , to point out the respective writers , we have affixed the name of Steele ( the ostensible author ) to those papers re- specting the writers of which there remains ...
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... turn of sense and breeding . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I resolve to be a faithful one ; and therefore take this public occasion to admonish a young nobleman , who came flustered into the box last night , and let him ...
... turn of sense and breeding . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I resolve to be a faithful one ; and therefore take this public occasion to admonish a young nobleman , who came flustered into the box last night , and let him ...
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... turn as this adviser . I shall think of it , and , in this time of taxes , shall consult a great critic em- ployed in the custom - house , in order to propose what tax may be proper to be put upon knives , seals , rings , hangings ...
... turn as this adviser . I shall think of it , and , in this time of taxes , shall consult a great critic em- ployed in the custom - house , in order to propose what tax may be proper to be put upon knives , seals , rings , hangings ...
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... turn in the garden , then came back 2 See Pope's Works , vol . v . and Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting , & c . vol . iv . p . 23 , edit . 8vo . 1782. Mr. Jervas , however , is more likely to be immortalized by Mr. Pope's friendship and ...
... turn in the garden , then came back 2 See Pope's Works , vol . v . and Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting , & c . vol . iv . p . 23 , edit . 8vo . 1782. Mr. Jervas , however , is more likely to be immortalized by Mr. Pope's friendship and ...
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