The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... Steele - always gallant and sympathetic when the welfare of the ladies was concerned- came prominently upon the scene . On Tuesday , April 12 , 1709 , there appeared , as the happy coinage of his brain , the first number of the Tatler ...
... Steele - always gallant and sympathetic when the welfare of the ladies was concerned- came prominently upon the scene . On Tuesday , April 12 , 1709 , there appeared , as the happy coinage of his brain , the first number of the Tatler ...
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... Steele , " of the fair sex ; " and the object it had in view was " to expose the false arts of life , to pull off the disguises of cunning , vanity , and affectation , and to recommend a general simplicity in our dress , our discourse ...
... Steele , " of the fair sex ; " and the object it had in view was " to expose the false arts of life , to pull off the disguises of cunning , vanity , and affectation , and to recommend a general simplicity in our dress , our discourse ...
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... Steele possessed that know- ledge which is not to be derived from books . He was a man of the world , and his humour , combined with his keen powers of observation , had made him a deep and accurate student of human nature . He knew the ...
... Steele possessed that know- ledge which is not to be derived from books . He was a man of the world , and his humour , combined with his keen powers of observation , had made him a deep and accurate student of human nature . He knew the ...
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... Steele and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors . The latter have endeavoured to please the age by falling in with them , and encouraging them in their fashionable vices and false notions of things . It would have been a jest ...
... Steele and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors . The latter have endeavoured to please the age by falling in with them , and encouraging them in their fashionable vices and false notions of things . It would have been a jest ...
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... Steele who laid the foundation of this happy exchange . For the success of the Tatler no small share , as we have elsewhere admitted , * was due to the pen of Addison . Without disparaging the labours of Steele and the excellence of the ...
... Steele who laid the foundation of this happy exchange . For the success of the Tatler no small share , as we have elsewhere admitted , * was due to the pen of Addison . Without disparaging the labours of Steele and the excellence of the ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admired agreeable Anne Oldfield appear Arthur Mainwaring beauty behaviour Bickerstaff body called character Cicero coffee-house Colley Cibber confess conversation countenance court creature Dæmon Daniel Burgess delight Demosthenes desire discourse dress endeavour entertainment Esquire eyes fair sex father favour figure fortune Gascon gave gentleman give goddess hand happy hassock head heard heart honour hour humour imagination ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Julius Cæsar kind lady learned letter living look lover madam mankind manner marriage matter mind morning nature never night observed occasion offended OVID Palamede paper particular passed passion persons petticoat pleased pleasure present proper reason satisfaction shew speak STEELE talk Tatler tell temper thing thought THURSDAY tion Tipstaff told town TUESDAY turned Vicar of Bray VIRG virtue whole wife woman words young