The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... poet . I should be ungrateful at the same time , if I did not take this opportunity of acknowledging the great civilities that were shown me by Mr. Thomas Doggett , who made his compliments to me between the acts , after a 1 See No. 120 ...
... poet . I should be ungrateful at the same time , if I did not take this opportunity of acknowledging the great civilities that were shown me by Mr. Thomas Doggett , who made his compliments to me between the acts , after a 1 See No. 120 ...
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... poet could invent to show friendship in perfection . One of them had forfeited his life by an action which he had committed ; and as they stood in judgment before the tyrant , each of them strove who should be the criminal , that he ...
... poet could invent to show friendship in perfection . One of them had forfeited his life by an action which he had committed ; and as they stood in judgment before the tyrant , each of them strove who should be the criminal , that he ...
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... poets . The persons who travelled up this great path , were such whose thoughts were bent upon doing eminent services to mankind , or promoting the good of their country . On each side of this great road were several paths , that were ...
... poets . The persons who travelled up this great path , were such whose thoughts were bent upon doing eminent services to mankind , or promoting the good of their country . On each side of this great road were several paths , that were ...
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... poets , who do honour to human nature , and leave such tracts of glory behind them , as distinguish the years in which they acted their part from the ordinary course of time . Methinks a man cannot , without a secret satisfaction ...
... poets , who do honour to human nature , and leave such tracts of glory behind them , as distinguish the years in which they acted their part from the ordinary course of time . Methinks a man cannot , without a secret satisfaction ...
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... poets that ever wrote , which have something in them as sublime as any of the speeches in their whole works . The first is that of Ajax , in the eleventh book of the Odyssey . Ulysses , who had been the rival of this great man in his ...
... poets that ever wrote , which have something in them as sublime as any of the speeches in their whole works . The first is that of Ajax , in the eleventh book of the Odyssey . Ulysses , who had been the rival of this great man in his ...
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