The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... appears as a rollicking , easily led , impulsive , good hearted , literary man ; Addison a quiet , retiring , keenly observant man of society and man of letters . The one looked out upon life and human nature from the windows of the ...
... appears as a rollicking , easily led , impulsive , good hearted , literary man ; Addison a quiet , retiring , keenly observant man of society and man of letters . The one looked out upon life and human nature from the windows of the ...
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... appear , Jan. 2 , 1711. Various reasons have been given for its withdrawal at the height of its prosperity , but if we criticise the politics of the hour the one real reason is not difficult to discover . According to Steele the Tatler ...
... appear , Jan. 2 , 1711. Various reasons have been given for its withdrawal at the height of its prosperity , but if we criticise the politics of the hour the one real reason is not difficult to discover . According to Steele the Tatler ...
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... appears that he permitted certain articles , though apparently not written by himself , reflecting upon the State , and especially upon Harley , to find their way into the columns of the Tatler . As we have already related , Steele was ...
... appears that he permitted certain articles , though apparently not written by himself , reflecting upon the State , and especially upon Harley , to find their way into the columns of the Tatler . As we have already related , Steele was ...
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... appears therefore that Harley , who took from him the Gazetteer's place he had given him , refrained from taking from him the Commissionership he had not given him . That he did so without some tacit under- standing is improbable . But ...
... appears therefore that Harley , who took from him the Gazetteer's place he had given him , refrained from taking from him the Commissionership he had not given him . That he did so without some tacit under- standing is improbable . But ...
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... appear as a jack pudding on the stage to a mountebank : " Pr'ythee , Jack , why is your coat of so many colours ? " He replied , " I act a fool ; and this spotted dress is to signify , that every man living has a weak place about him ...
... appear as a jack pudding on the stage to a mountebank : " Pr'ythee , Jack , why is your coat of so many colours ? " He replied , " I act a fool ; and this spotted dress is to signify , that every man living has a weak place about him ...
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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